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The phrase "as this possibility" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific potential or option that has been previously mentioned or is being considered.
Example: "We must evaluate the risks and benefits of pursuing this project, as this possibility could significantly impact our future."
Alternatives: "given this option" or "considering this chance".
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Over the July 4th weekend, as this possibility seemed more likely, senior editors were called into the office.
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The physicist Walter Seifritz once estimated the associated critical mass as, but this possibility (of a chain reaction) has been ruled out by other nuclear physicists since then.
However, this should not exclude other formalisms from this possibility as well.
One might worry that this possibility is as uninformative as the last.
As noted this possibility was first explicitly raised by Hempel, and developed in various difference ways in the 1960s and 1970s by Levi (1967), Hilpinen (1968), amongst others.
As such, this possibility only strengthens the current conclusions.
We can think of this possibility as a "digital wildfire".
—CH, NYC A. Certainly researchers looking at the gut microbiome are intrigued by this possibility as a therapeutic approach, but it is way too early to consider this.
The company is toying with this possibility as a future feature.
Buddhist teacher Christopher Titmuss once referred to this possibility as "abiding in the Unshakeable".
We will refer to this possibility as the summation model.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com