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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a possible place" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a location that may be suitable or appropriate for a particular purpose or event.
Example: "We are considering a possible place for the conference that can accommodate all attendees."
Alternatives: "a potential location" or "a feasible site".
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He said, "This looks like a possible place," and stopped the car.
He also mentioned North Korea as a possible place for the use of nuclear weapons.
Businesses and industry, along with young professional families, will avoid considering our area as a possible place to build a future.
Just about every corner of the city in the late 1970's and into the 80's seemed a possible place for art to happen, un-self-consciously.
He still had the space itch, though, and inquired about a possible place on one of the Apollo missions to the moon, but NASA gave him no encouragement.
Coach Wilmer Cabrera is preparing his squad for regional qualifying and a possible place in next year's FIFA U-17 World Cup in Mexico.
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There's something in between that combines both approaches, where the user picks a point, a geocoder suggests possible place names, and they choose from those.
When you take a picture, you'll be given a list of possible place or events near you according to your geolocation.
We provide a map showing one possible place attachment index for the Otways region and discuss its potential application.
If possible, place a radio near your trash can.
If possible, place a small greenhouse on top of each mound.
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