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The phrase "there is chance" is not correct in standard written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to express the possibility of something happening, but it typically requires an article or modifier.
Example: "There is a chance of rain tomorrow."
Alternatives: "There is a possibility" or "There is a likelihood."
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Since relay coordination problem are non-convex, therefore there is chance of local minima trap.
Finally, it is concluded that over all analyses there is chance of 97% weight reduction is possible over steel drive shaft.
The key word there is "chance".
Moreover in case of structurally preserved cochlear nerve despite loss of hearing there is chance for hearing rehabilitation with cochlear implantation.
And then, finally, there is Chance, Chanel's new perfume, which invites you to spritz yourself with possibility ($38.50-$38.50-$75
There is chance involved in these exchanges: when the questions are dull, it can sap the energy in the room.
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"There was chance upon chance they were getting," added Ferguson.
"There were chances.
Then there's chances where we have runs on them".
And still there were chances, still the rain came down.
But at least now there are chances for other women.
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