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possibility
/ ˌpɒsɪˈbɪlɪtɪ /
noun
the state or condition of being possible
anything that is possible
a competitor, candidate, etc, who has a moderately good chance of winning, being chosen, etc
(often plural) a future prospect or potential
my new house has great possibilities
Word History and Origins
Origin of possibility1
Example Sentences
"There's a possibility the authorities will use this measure for other goals apart from fighting drones," he tells the BBC.
To which I might reply, “Is that a problem or a possibility?”
“When you’re young, you think you’re going to be the first human being not to die and you’ll live forever. Then you have to start acknowledging that death is a possibility.”
"I have never ruled out the possibility of such a meeting. But is there any point? Let's see," Putin said in Beijing.
Lyster said the possibility of expanding the Disneyland monorail has not come up in “recent discussions,” since the newer options might turn out to be environmentally friendlier and less costly.
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