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a possible time
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"a possible time" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a potential or feasible time frame for something to occur. For example: -We will have to schedule a meeting at a possible time that works for everyone's schedules. -There are a few possible times when the package could arrive, but we cannot guarantee a specific date. -I can meet you tomorrow morning at a possible time between 10 am and 12 pm.
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30 human-written examples
He did mention 2016 as a possible time frame for boosting rates.
News & Media
Earlier, people close to the union mentioned early August as a possible time for a strike date.
News & Media
In addition, worries about a possible time mismatch between assets and liabilities will cause the prudent pension manager to favour domestic bonds over equities, foreign or domestic.
News & Media
The grinding circuit is modelled by a discrete mathematical model describing the axial mixing and breakage of particles in the mill and a possible time delay in the recycle line.
A possible time correlation with one of the warmer periods of the Dansgaard Oeschger cycles in the stable oxygen isotope record of the Greenland ice cores during this period is proposed.
These results are discussed against the background of published data on climatic conditions in order to identify both a possible time frame and triggers for this change in landuse.
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
30 human-written examples
To test a possible time-dependency of the idebenone-mediated rescue of ATP levels, HepG2 cells were incubated with 6 µM rotenone for 60 minutes (Figure 3B).
Science
In order to evaluate a possible time-trend, we attempted to reach this sample size for two consecutive years.
Science
During recent years there has been a concern regarding a possible time-related deterioration of human sperm production and a concomitant increase in the incidence of testicular germ cell cancer and congenital abnormalities of male reproductive organs, such as hypospadias and cryptorchidism (Huyghe et al. 2003; Manson and Carr 2003; Skakkebaek 2003; Toppari 1996; Vidaeff and Sever 2005).
To estimate a possible time-dependent association between poor sleep and subsequent CD we performed two subanalyses estimating the association between poor sleep present in the last year (≤365 days) and poor sleep present more than one year (≥366 days) before CD diagnosis.
Science
Such a possible time-dependent pattern is also suggested by the findings reported by van den Berghe and coworkers [ 7], wo reported that patients only profit from lowered blood glucose levels achieved using an intensified insulin therapy if they require ICU treatment longer than 3 days (medical ICU patients) or 5 days (surgical ICU patients) [ 15].
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "a possible time" when suggesting or considering a non-definite time for an event or action. This indicates flexibility and openness to alternatives.
Common error
Avoid starting multiple sentences in a paragraph with "possible" as it can make your writing sound repetitive. Vary your sentence structure by rephrasing some instances.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "a possible time" primarily functions as an adjective phrase modifying the noun "time". It indicates that the time being referred to is one that is conceivable or under consideration, as demonstrated by the examples available through Ludwig.
Frequent in
Science
33.3%
News & Media
33.3%
Formal & Business
11.1%
Less common in
Academia
7.4%
Wiki
7.4%
Encyclopedias
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "a possible time" is a grammatically sound and frequently used phrase to denote a potential or feasible moment. Ludwig AI confirms its correctness. Its neutral register makes it versatile for various communication styles. When using the phrase, aim for clarity and avoid overusing "possible" in close proximity. Consider alternatives like "a potential moment" or "a likely timeframe" to enhance your writing.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
a potential moment
Substitutes "possible" with "potential", emphasizing the unrealized aspect of the time.
a prospective occasion
Replaces both "possible" and "time" with more formal synonyms, suitable for formal contexts.
a likely timeframe
Changes "possible" to "likely" to indicate a higher degree of probability and "time" to "timeframe" to explicitly convey duration.
a conceivable period
Employs "conceivable" to highlight the imaginability or understandability of the time.
a feasible opportunity
Shifts the focus from time itself to the usability of the time, emphasizing convenience.
a hypothetical instance
Presents the time as theoretical or speculative, suitable for discussion rather than planning.
an imaginable window
Replaces "time" with "window" suggesting a specific duration or limited duration.
a theoretical juncture
Uses more technical terms "theoretical" and "juncture", making the time seem academic.
a contingent moment
Indicates that the time is dependent on certain conditions or events.
a speculated date
Emphasizes that the time is based on conjecture or guesswork.
FAQs
How can I use "a possible time" in a sentence?
Use "a possible time" to refer to a potential moment or period when something could happen, such as, "We are looking at "a possible time" for the meeting next week".
What's the difference between "a possible time" and "a probable time"?
"A possible time" suggests that something is capable of occurring at that moment. "A probable time" implies that it's likely to occur then. Probability suggests a higher chance compared to possibility.
What are some alternatives to saying "a possible time"?
You can use alternatives like "a potential moment", "a prospective occasion", or "a likely timeframe" depending on the context.
Is it always necessary to specify a time after using the phrase "a possible time"?
Not always, but it's helpful to provide context. If the time is not yet determined, you can follow it with a condition, like ""a possible time" next week".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
86%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested