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are there any chances of vs is there any chance of

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Are there any chances of' is used when referring to multiple possibilities or outcomes, while 'Is there any chance of' is used when referring to a single possibility or outcome.

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are there any chances of

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to multiple possibilities or outcomes.

This phrase is used when asking about the existence of various possibilities or outcomes.

Examples:

  • Are there any chances of winning the lottery?
  • Are there any chances of getting a promotion?
  • Are there any chances of success in this venture?
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Alternatives:

  • Are there any possibilities of
  • Are there any opportunities for
  • Are there any prospects of

is there any chance of

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to a single possibility or outcome.

This phrase is used when asking about the existence of a specific possibility or outcome.

Examples:

  • Is there any chance of rain tomorrow?
  • Is there any chance of him coming to the party?
  • Is there any chance of finding a solution to this problem?

Alternatives:

  • Is there a possibility of
  • Is there an opportunity for
  • Is there a prospect of

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