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The phrase "a possibility of having" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing potential outcomes or options regarding possession or experience of something.
Example: "There is a possibility of having a meeting next week to discuss the project updates."
Alternatives: "the chance of having" or "the potential for having".
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Jeremy says I note that there is only a "possibility" of having to pay – so perhaps, with persistence, you can successfully be granted "home status".
When it was built there was a possibility of having a visitors centre here but I think now we need to look to Westminster Hall as the appropriate site You can remember the big occasions when Westminster Hall was used and I think it just shows the enormous potential.
Non-separable sampling opens a possibility of having schemes better adapted to the human visual system [39].
This indicates that the sDFB has a possibility of having higher heat and mass transfer than the conventional DFB.
Moreover, there is a possibility of having a SharePoint discussion board where chemists interact by drawing a structure, then modifying it as needed.
This shows that if the FCC-based processes are fully integrated into the refinery system, there is a possibility of having a shortage of gasoline in the market.
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Throwing and firing pottery is a stressful and tricky process, but any possibility of having a traumatic time is outweighed by the show's emotional heart.
The incompatibility between two consecutive SNPs suggests a high possibility of having a historical recombination event between them.
Variations in the genic regions, though less frequent, would have a greater possibility of having a direct role in altering the phenotype of an organism [ 52].
There is a real possibility of having been thinking about knowledge in a way that is more conceptually restricted than one realizes.
Meyer [24] proposed that older memories have a greater possibility of having been recalled in different motivation contexts.
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