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The phrase "a possible influence" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing factors that may affect a situation or outcome, indicating that the influence is not certain but could be relevant.
Example: "The study aims to identify a possible influence of social media on adolescent behavior."
Alternatives: "a potential impact" or "a likely factor".
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This leaves a possible influence of walking speed on visual processing43,44,51,52 or central motor commands.
Mr Rose's innovation was to add membership of a currency union as a possible influence on trade.
She cited the list of Greeks believed to hold accounts in a Swiss bank as a possible influence.
Like Mr. Drain (a possible influence), Mr. Samson tempers the tendency toward visual overload with an interest in making sly points about display and cultural otherness.
Can you comment on this, specifically if you have ever read any John Cage, and if this is a possible influence?
Levy's piece did not address the issue of football itself as a possible influence on the attitudes of young American men in general.
Of all sequence-based parameters with a possible influence on the expression level, more than 10 were analysed.
A possible influence of interparticle separation along the grain boundaries on the magnetic properties of electrodeposited films is briefly considered.
Statements like these can… Levy's piece did not address the issue of football itself as a possible influence on the attitudes of young American men in general.
Rahman points to John Philoponus as a possible influence upon Avicenna's idea of ego.
A possible influence of the dye moiety on affinity is discussed below.
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