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"accept the possibility" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means to acknowledge or agree to the fact that something may happen or exist. Example: I know it's difficult, but you need to accept the possibility that you may not get the job. In this sentence, "accept the possibility" is used to convey the idea of preparing oneself for the potential outcome of not getting the job.
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"I accept the possibility," he concedes reluctantly.
Companies that aggressively pursue learning must accept the possibility of failure.
And they are starting to accept the possibility they may never see him alive again.
Pessimism as a world-view involves being unwilling to accept the possibility of positive outcomes.
I accept the possibility that my sexual orientation might be a sin.
Some counterterrorism officials have complained that the bureau was slow to accept the possibility of terrorism.
It's to accept the possibility of discovering our own freedom, just as they have.
But you can't prove this, unless you first accept the possibility, and then investigate it.
Who in Mr. Bush's circle would dare tell him to accept the possibility of losing?
Hence we are prepared to accept the possibility that we are wrong.
I am entirely willing to accept the possibility that I'm biased toward the American distance runners.
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