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The phrase "a possibility that does" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when discussing potential outcomes or scenarios that may occur or have an effect.
Example: "There is a possibility that does exist for us to collaborate on this project if both parties are willing."
Alternatives: "an option that exists" or "a chance that may".
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Maybe it's a coincidence, but it's hard not to see in Updike's pages the seed of the final phase of Merry's frightful development, a possibility that doesn't detract from Roth's monumental fictional construct, or from the breadth of details that give it life.
That a world as beautiful as ours might be the effect of an unintelligent cause is a possibility that does not so much as cross Plato's mind.
That's the modernist materialist intellect for you: a possibility that does not show up to be measured or controlled simply does not exist.
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There is a possibility that DO respondents had a greater awareness of dogs in general and this led to recall bias.
Jude Kelly, artistic director of Southbank Centre in London which will be hosting a series of talks in their own Fun Palace, says they were originally conceived to combine "arts, science, technology, playfulness and earnestness", and to make people believe that "the world was a treasure trove of possibility that didn't stop with education".
"There were a whole series of dire possibilities that didn't even occur to people," Dr. Waldron said.
For Marbury, like Kidd, moved the ball with a mastery that opened other possibilities that don't show up in the box score.
"There were possibilities that don't exist anymore".
"I never really thought I wasn't going to come back, but there is always a possibility that everything doesn't go right and I don't get back out here," he said Tuesday.
For that matter, I am not convinced that this aspect of the hypothesis holds once the experiments are done: it is quite a possibility that RF0 does recognize one or more of the standard stop codons but under some specific conditions.
"It's a possibility that Pennsylvania does nothing and says, 'O.K., you're on your own.
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