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"yet another opportunity" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize that there is another chance for something. For example, "The panel discussed the issue for hours, yet another opportunity to come to an agreement was denied."
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This is yet another opportunity for startups.
Most used it as yet another opportunity to kick him.
This is yet another opportunity for you to give back.
Sounds like yet another opportunity for Mr. O'Hare.
More likely what they mean is "yet another opportunity".
In Lucas, Sutton saw yet another opportunity to make amends.
The government now has yet another opportunity to correct this fantasy.
"Tiger, Tiger" offers us yet another opportunity to open our eyes and redeem ourselves.
The Paris attacks offered yet another opportunity to argue for the value of Section 215.
The confirmation hearings for Ms Burwell will give them yet another opportunity to lambaste the law.
This provides yet another opportunity to encourage each student to pursue the study of Latin.
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