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"there's a chance" is a valid and usable phrase in English.
You can use it to express that there is a possibility of something occurring. For example: "I'm really hoping for a good grade on the test, but there's a chance I won't do as well as I'd like."
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There's a chance.
"There's a chance maybe Sunday.
Still, there's a chance.
Look, there's a chance.
But there's a chance.
"I think there's a chance now.
There's a chance element to it.
I do think there's a chance.
There's a chance to socialize.
There's a chance that ball was in.
Dress appropriately: there's a chance of splatter.
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