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Accord grammatical d'un adjectif avec un nom, d'un verbe avec son sujet, etc. / Grammatical agreement between an adjective and a noun, a verb and its subject, etc.

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Is "bon chance" correct?

chance is feminine, so it should be bonne. Bon is for masculine nouns, such as this: Bon lit, Bon garçon, etc. They are both masculine nouns thus using bon would be correct.
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