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The phrase "a possibility of a problem" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing potential issues or concerns that may arise in a given situation.
Example: "Before we proceed with the project, we need to assess the possibility of a problem that could affect our timeline."
Alternatives: "a chance of an issue" or "a likelihood of a problem".
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Grubman said the league knew in the middle of the week that there was a possibility of a problem, adding, "We did not feel until the game day that we had an issue where there was a distinct possibility that we wouldn't be able to accommodate fans".
"I can't risk sending one child there if there is a possibility of a problem.
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And she examined me very carefully again and said perhaps there was a possibility of a digestive problem.
There was also a possibility of selection problem as has been pointed out in other CVM studies (Brox et al. 2003).
But he acknowledges the possibility of a problem if something were to happen.
However, the possibility of a problem with this report has been pointed out.
The aim of this note is to provide a possibility of translating problems and methods from one area of graph coloring to another area of computer science.
"I don't want to leave any doubt out there, where there is a possibility of me having problems in the off-season.
That frightens me more than political violence, because it precludes the very possibility of solving a problem.
But one MP told Education Guardian: "The minister's approach is to create a system that avoids the possibility of a TMC problem occurring.
The media downplayed the possibility of a similar problem at a U.S. reactor.
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