Here is the beginning of an e-mail message I've just received:
This is the last chance at getting the coaching membership at this price.
My question is the following:
Why is it "last chance at getting" and not "last chance of getting"?
Thank you.
Hello teal lime, As far I know, both are okay. ". t1%3B%2Clast%20chance%20of%20getting%3B%2Cc0 Best wishes, Joseph
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Hello teal lime,
As far I know, both are okay. "the last chance at getting..." is less common than "the last chance of getting...". Please look at the link below: