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The phrase "accepting the possibility" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the acknowledgment of a potential outcome or scenario, often in contexts involving decision-making or open-mindedness.
Example: "In order to move forward, we must start by accepting the possibility that things may not go as planned."
Alternatives: "acknowledging the potential" or "embracing the chance".
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"Moreover, realizing those potential benefits — such as reducing the rate of injuries to officers and possibly suspects — may require accepting the possibility that vulnerable populations are more likely to be exposed to the painful effects of [electronic control weapons]." Related: Los Angeles Police Will Get New Tasers That Trigger Body Cameras.
You are accepting the possibility of a lower return".
Given their differing forecasts, both sides are happy to do the deal, while accepting the possibility of being wrong.
"One cannot have a system of criminal punishment without accepting the possibility that someone will be punished mistakenly.
He had been cajoled into accepting the possibility of a selective default, meaning an organized write-down of some debt.
Could it be that embracing our errors (i.e., accepting the possibility to err) represents a protective factor in the effort to prevent them?
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I love you for ignoring the possibilities of the fool in me, and for accepting the possibilities of the good in me.
"I accept the possibility," he concedes reluctantly.
He accepted the possibility of failure but counselled boldness anyway.
Some counterterrorism officials have complained that the bureau was slow to accept the possibility of terrorism.
I accept the possibility that my sexual orientation might be a sin.
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