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The phrase "a possibility at a" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a potential situation or event, but it lacks context and clarity.
Example: "There is a possibility at a later date that we could revisit this topic."
Alternatives: "a chance at" or "an opportunity at".
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Mr. Hewlett said that he expressed his qualms about the merger when it first surfaced as a possibility at a board meeting in May.
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"I think we have to unless there's something that we both agree to," Senator John McCain, Republican of Arizona, said when asked about such a possibility at an immigration panel on Wednesday.
Was that a possibility at all?
"Bankruptcy is not a possibility at all," Mr. Legere said.
"That is not a possibility at all," he said.
Short of building new runways (which is not a possibility at La Guardia), airports have a limited ability to affect delays.
Adding an extra wild-card berth in each league is less a possibility at this point than an inevitability, with Commissioner Bud Selig sending signals that he supports an expansion of October baseball.
"It's definitely a possibility at this point," Vonn said.
That makes a Frampton-Quigg match-up a possibility at the back end of 2013, a fight that would seem to be a nailed-on domestic classic. .
"But it's not a possibility at the moment.
"This was not an indictment, but I am hoping that an indictment is a possibility at this point.
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