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Discover Ludwig"Possible answers" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used in a list or set of choices for a question or prompt. Here is an example: Question: What are some possible solutions to reduce carbon emissions? Possible answers: 1. Implementing stricter regulations on industries 2. Investing in renewable energy sources 3. Encouraging public transportation and carpooling 4. Educating the public on ways to reduce their carbon footprint 5. Implementing a carbon tax system.
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Possible answers: Yes, No.
Possible answers for each were "fewer", "same", and "more".
Possible answers: P positive, O neutral, N negative.
Possible answers: Strongly agree, Agree, Disagree, Strongly disagree.
Possible answers may lie in sociocultural factors.
Possible answers were yes very, yes somewhat, and no.
Possible answers to the first question were "yes" or "no".
I considered possible answers.
There's many possible answers.
There were several possible answers.
There are several possible answers.
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