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i gotta chace to see you vs i got a chance to see you

The correct choice is "I got a chance to see you." The first option contains a spelling error ("chace" instead of "chance") and incorrect grammar ("gotta" instead of "got a"). The second option is the correct and usable version.
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i gotta chace to see you

This phrase is incorrect in terms of spelling and grammar.

The correct phrase should be "I got a chance to see you."
  • Nice to see you again, mom,but I gotta get home before somebody moves into my box.
  • Geez, you know, I gotta say, it's weird to see you so worked up about this.
  • Holly, I gotta tell you, it's great to see you happy.
  • Listen, Beth I gotta see you.
  • I gotta find a way to see her.
  • Listen to me... I gotta to see your boss.
  • Lenny Turteltaub here to see you.
  • I'm pleased to see you found suitable accommodation.
  • Surprised to see you working so fervently.
  • Cousin Jolitorax, fearfully pleased to see you.
  • Judge Bordonaro wants to see you immediately.
  • See you in class, guys. I gotta say good-bye to my wife.
  • I'll see you later. I gotta go watch a stupid football game with Penny.
  • I gotta admit, Grace, I didn't think I'd see you in another emergency room.
  • Look, I gotta die five times before I get out of here but I'll see you again.
  • I gotta see you, helps me not to fall.
  • I gotta say, I'm surprised to see the two of you standing.
  • (Buffy) I gotta slay the Neandervamp to get Spike out, but I need the girls to see me do it.
  • I gotta remember to see my ex-wife tomorrow.
  • I can't get there and right away say I gotta go to see my brother in prison.

i got a chance to see you

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is the correct way to express that you had an opportunity to see someone.
  • And I got a chance to see you.
  • I got a chance to see Joy and Darnell after they went into witness protection, but Randy hadn't and he was really missing his friend.
  • Guess she finally got a chance to see the ocean.
  • I never got a chance to see the final schedule, so I'm not sure.
  • You know, we got a chance to see the champ bleed.
  • I haven't got a chance to see the suel yet.
  • Look, I know I'm being selfish right now, but, I mean, we never even got a chance to see where this thing could go.
  • I haven't got a chance to see the sequel yet.
  • I'm just glad that we got a chance to see my father happy again.
  • I mean, you never got a chance to see that person, but I'm glad that we can work together.
  • I'd finally become this successful woman she'd always wanted me to be, and she never got a chance to see it.
  • He never got a chance to see my bee business take off.
  • It's not my fault that not everybody got a chance to see it.
  • In fact, growing up in Tasmania, it always was incredibly exciting when we got a chance to see a Tasmanian devil in the wild.
  • I thought there was a chance to see you again.
  • It's such a relief... that he didn't get a chance to see you and Park Na Young.
  • I'm just sad 'cause I didn't get a chance to see you in the actual dress.
  • I'm glad to have a chance to see you again.
  • I knew you'd be here and couldn't miss a chance to see you.
  • Never miss a chance to see Margot speak.

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