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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a possibility at all" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the existence or likelihood of a possibility, often in a negative context.
Example: "I didn't think there was a possibility at all that we would win the game."
Alternatives: "any chance at all" or "any possibility whatsoever".
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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.
People's perceptions of the infrastructure and inflexibility of higher education institutions can make university seem a remote possibility for them – or not a possibility at all.
But Dr Warren Blake, president of the Jamaica Athletics Administrative Association, told The Times: "I don't think it's a possibility at all.
"Bankruptcy is not a possibility at all," John J. Legere, the chief executive said in an interview last October, a month after Mr. Winnick and Mr. Green made the Singapore investment.
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And such a possibility (at most) is all that petitioners established.
"It's definitely a possibility at this point," Vonn said.
Here's a possibility: At least PRESIDENT CLINTON is not dining with Newsweek.
That's a possibility at Artistic Eye, the Beverly Hills store of the eyeglass designer Micheal Sparks.
Withdrawal, she said, "does not seem a possibility at this moment".
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