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The phrase "as a possible example" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a specific instance or illustration that may serve as a reference or model for a broader concept.
Example: "Many animals exhibit unique behaviors; as a possible example, consider the way dolphins communicate with each other."
Alternatives: "for instance" or "as an illustration".
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As a possible example of animation, Mr. Gorbey cited the correspondence between two 20th-century German Jewish scientists, Albert Einstein and Fritz Haber.
Instead, the crash is now being looked at as a possible example of problems with the electronic system that controls the throttle and engine speed in Toyotas.
Quantum computing has been cited as a possible example for such machines, but this has been disputed (Hagar 2007).
CEO Marissa Mayer and recently-axed New York Times executive editor Jill Abramson as a possible example of how his findings play out in the real world.
Conversely, other experts in the field label this as a possible example of taxonomic inflation, and prefer instead an estimate of at least 50 species.
So, if plants were used as a possible example rather than as a focal point of learning, the paper was not considered appropriate for this section.
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A possible example is as- psbT, which was hypothesized to stabilize the complementary psbT mRNA under oxidative stress conditions (Zghidi-Abouzid et al. 2011).
Identify your goal as clearly as possible; example: bring a new product to the market and be financially independent.
If necessary, a zone should be split into several parts in order to ensure the features' general orientation is as similar as possible (example is 7 a, b, c, d).
I think people want fast results served on a clean white page with as little clutter as possible (example).
The sipunculid worm Golfingia has been considered as a possible modern example of trace makers of very narrow and long tubes similar to Trichichnus (Romero-Wetzel, 1987).
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