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Discover LudwigThe phrase "we have chance" is not correct in standard written English.
It should be "we have a chance" to convey the idea of having an opportunity. Example: "If we work together, we have a chance to succeed in this project."
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That seed money will allow us to begin building real organizations in key districts, which will convince millions of mainstream voters and donors that we have chance.
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I think we have chances to score in every game.
"I think we have chances," she said tentatively.
"Of course we have chances and we had the chances to win this match but we have to score.
We had chances.
We had chances, yes, but we lost.
We had chances to win.
We had chances for 4-2 or 4-3.
"Then we had chances to rally.
We had chances for open looks.
We had chances and we didn't put them in".
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