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'a possibility of' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express something that could potentially happen or exist. For example: 'There is a possibility of winning the lottery if you play.'.
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That's a possibility, of course.
Nor is there a possibility of any.
"There's always a possibility of someone counterbidding".
There is a possibility, of course.
I know there's a possibility of another slip-up.
"There is a possibility of extremely volatile fuel".
There is a possibility of "overtreatment" with the technique.
I heard there is a possibility of that.
"There is a possibility of increased attacks," she said.
"We still think there is a possibility of finding survivors".
Is there a possibility of a perception of "over-cosiness"?
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