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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all the possibility" is not correct in standard written English.
It should be "all the possibilities" when referring to multiple potential outcomes or options.
Example: "In this situation, we must consider all the possibilities before making a decision."
Alternatives: "all the options" or "every possibility".
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It requires, above all, the possibility of winning.
After all, the possibility of losing can't make for the most relaxed of nerves.
It constantly reminds you of that most easily forgotten thing of all; the possibility of something else.
There is, after all, the possibility that the show's underlying virtues -- the deep, sly way that it is about virtue -- may become clearer than ever.
Together, these can create the most potent condition of all: the possibility (or, at any rate, the fear) that the collective restiveness could jeopardize reëlection.
One subplot, about taking his baby to A&E, briefly threatens emotional significance – and even though Jones pulls back (the baby does have a fox's head, after all), the possibility lingers suggestively.
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He circulates through all the possibilities.
The players are baffled by all the possibilities, too.
It was absolutely right to explore all the possibilities".
And he clearly has not exhausted all the possibilities.
"We are checking all the possibilities with him.
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