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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a possibility of error" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the likelihood or chance that a mistake may occur in a process or situation.
Example: "In any scientific experiment, there is always a possibility of error that must be accounted for in the results."
Alternatives: "a chance of error" or "a risk of error".
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Knowledge, he believed, is possible only where there is a possibility of error.
There is, however, a possibility of error in such reasoning.
This presents a possibility of error which the interlocking system is designed to handle.
Manual updating of GIS database is costly, time-consuming process, and also there is a possibility of error in manual updating of road network [2-4].
A tolerance error should be considered for both PL measurement and graph fitting procedures because the fluorescence spectrophotometer precision lies at approximately 0.1 nm, and there exists a possibility of error in the fitting process.
No error is assumed in going Red for light signal, however for the Green aspect, a possibility of error is made to be present in the shape of a regular channel "confirmgreen", due to which a transition may or may not be fired as soon as the light automaton is given command to turn green.
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Ms. Blank said that, among other reasons, she is opposed to capital punishment because "there is always a possibility of human error, so you're going to execute innocent people".
So, there is a possibility of aggregate error in estimation.
Such deviations, in literature, have been attributed primarily to a possibility of genotyping error [ 50].
There is a possibility of measurement error caused by participants with high education intentionally or unintentionally reporting a healthier diet because they knew it was more socially acceptable.
Assessment of dysplasia in the AFI-targeted areas relied only on diagnostic biopsies stored in formalin; therefore, there is a possibility of sampling error for focal dysplasia.
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