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The phrase "a possibility based on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing potential outcomes or scenarios that are contingent upon certain factors or information.
Example: "There is a possibility based on the current data that we may see an increase in sales next quarter."
Alternatives: "a chance derived from" or "an option contingent upon".
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And so his Mars was widely accepted as a possibility based on real data.
"Surgery's definitely a possibility, based on how his rehab has failed to this point," General Manager BRIAN CASHMAN said.
The lawyer for Mr. Strickland, Roland G. Riopelle, said that while he believed his client would ultimately be vindicated, he knew that a reversal "was a possibility based on the complexity of the law in this area".
I wasn't expecting that -- there was no book that I could have read that would have told me this is a possibility based on your kid.
Sir Fitzroy Maclean was another figure mentioned as a possibility, based on his wartime work behind enemy lines in the Balkans, as was the MI6 double agent Dušan Popov.
However, we cannot rule out such a possibility based on these data.
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Although his life expectancy, based on actuarial data, is an additional seven to eight years, he appears to be in robust health, and his doctors may feel that a life expectancy of 10 years or more is a strong possibility based on his health and family history.
A second possibility based on the 2R-WGD is that the group of cyclostome ENC genes is orthologous to one particular gnathostome ENC subgroup.
In a business environment, anchoring can be setting you up to assume a range of possibility based on other events or outcomes that may not have anything to do with the current issue at hand.
Kaldor argues that the post-cold war moment offered a new kind of international possibility based on the emergence of a global civil society.
The genesis of many weekend road trips -- the "Honey, let's just get away somewhere" scenario -- often results in travelers' drawing a circle with a radius of 300 miles or so from their hometown, and nominating a few possibilities based on what they have heard about a given destination.
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