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"an extended possibility" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is not certain, but could potentially happen. For example, "The new law creates an extended possibility of a more equitable society."
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This paper considers the data operation for multi-databases in an extended possibility-based data model.
But as paradigms shift, there is not merely an excitement about the extended possibilities of the new form, but also a series of reactions – I had them myself – which might loosely be characterised as, at first, angry (I hate those ebooks), then defensive (alas, they are quite useful), then nostalgic (I rather miss real books), and finally accepting (couldn't live without my e-reader!).
It could, therefore, open middle-term perspectives, as the extended possibilities of a department also offer working positions with a long-term orientated profile.
It consists in performing a comprehensive search among all possible configurations and thereby offers extended possibilities to explore the local interactions that govern the overall local to long-range compositional (dis)order in such materials.
Under the constraints, the extended possibility-based databases using different resemblance relations can preserve consistent redundancy.
M-PEA-2 provides extended possibilities to evaluate the functional state of PSII and PSI by measuring light-induced kinetics of the PF OJIPP transients), DF, and MR with a high resolution (Strasser et al. [2010]; Oukarroum et al. [2013]).
The engagement of users is essential for developing extended possibilities for management and support in future interventions involving information and communication technology (ICT).
Robert Moog was the first to design several types of compact synthesizers of moderate price that supplied an extended range of possibilities for sound manipulation.
Concerning the embedding dimension, we sought to cover an extended range of possibilities.
Wolfgang Streeck's book How Will Capitalism End? (Verso) is an extended riff on the possibility of the mainstream economists being wrong.
A continuation of the current policy of extend and pretend, however, implies an extended economic malaise and the possibility of a "surprise" as and when [Bank of America] or one of the other large securitization banks (1) reveals additional negative data to a systemically bullish marketplace and/or (2) is subject to an event in the courts that pushes the institution into a restructuring.
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