Sentence examples for a possible outcomes from inspiring English sources

Suggestions(1)

The phrase "a possible outcomes" is not correct in English.
It should be "possible outcomes" or "a possible outcome." You can use the correct form when discussing potential results or scenarios in various contexts, such as decision-making or predictions.
Example: "When analyzing the data, we identified several possible outcomes that could arise from the experiment."
Alternatives: "potential results" or "likely scenarios."

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He formalized what is now called the classical definition of probability: if an event has a possible outcomes and we select any b of those such that b ≤ a, the probability of any of the b occurring is \begin{smallmatrix}\frac{b}{a}\end{smallmatrix}.

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I particularly welcome the possibility of a European constitution as a possible outcome.

But a hung parliament remains at the least a possible outcome – maybe the most likely one.

But it does offer a glimpse of a possible outcome for in-store shopping.

At its simplest, a hedge is created when you make a bet and at the same time make another bet on the other side of a possible outcome.

As he wrote, "the market has to be built in such a way that stability is a possible outcome for those who seek it".

A possible outcome that would be beneficial for all three parties would be the creation of a consortium to supply Russian gas through Ukraine, Mr. Neff said.

Transferring Umm Sayyaf to Iraqi prisons, a possible outcome of the raid, is also complicated by US and international injunctions against turning detainees over to abusive prison conditions.

A possible outcome was understood to be that both bidders could be given access to management information at Opel.

Keane's goal, blasted off the turf and into Gspurning's goal, felt more like an inevitability than a possible outcome: It's a worrisome reality for a team that, just two weeks ago, still controlled their Supporters' Shield fate.

If the federal court agrees that the case can proceed, a possible outcome, based on the experiences of other states, is eventual agreement on a court-monitored program of change.

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