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The phrase "described possible" is not correct in English and does not convey a clear meaning.
It seems to be an incomplete thought and lacks context to determine its intended use.
Example: "The results of the study described possible outcomes for the experiment."
Alternatives: "outlined potential" or "identified feasible".
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Of those, 68 described possible foreclosure abuses and 27 involved suspicions of fraud.
The act is overdue for reauthorisation, and on September 24th Mr Duncan described possible changes to it.
"We walked them through what a public campaign would look like," Mr. Robinson recalled, explaining that he described possible protests outside Coca-Cola headquarters and in Cleveland against the company.
10), which described possible investment alternatives in a period of low interest rates: The Federal Reserve's relentless lowering of interest rates has bolstered consumer spending in the short run while clobbering senior savers.
The government has described possible changes and asked for public comment over the next 60 days; after that, specific rules will be formulated and again sent out for comment.
Re "On Taxes, What's the Fairest of Them All?" (Economic View, May 25), which described possible effects of federal tax cuts: Many retired seniors who are not "fat cats" have the bulk of their retirement savings invested in individual retirement accounts.
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Two other papers in the same issue of Nature describe possible mangling strategies.
The title refers to a section of the 1871 German penal code describing possible penalties for "an unnatural sex act".
Mr. Burnham also said there had been five times as many filings by financial institutions describing possible mortgage fraud in October 2006 as there were in October 2002.
Next we describe possible choices for implementing each step.
Section 4 discusses FGAC enforcement strategies, describing possible ways to address the previously identified issues.
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