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The phrase "everything becomes possible" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a common expression that conveys the idea that anything is achievable or attainable. Example: With hard work and determination, everything becomes possible.
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His campaign slogan was "Together everything becomes possible".
Sarkozy said appointing her sent a message "to all the children of France that with merit and effort everything becomes possible".
The German-born landscapist Karl Schrag (1912-95) summered on Deer Isle for more than 40 years and viewed night there as a prime subject, "a kind of fantastic day when everything becomes possible".
That, I must say, was a risk that hadn't occurred to me; but Alain Juppé said that the fall of the single currency would mean that "everything becomes possible, even the worst".
For women in particular, when you start to love, support, and champion other women, everything becomes possible.
Everything becomes possible again when love and patience are present.
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And once humans started thinking about the future, and the possibility of improvement, then everything became possible.
They lived it in a situation where everything became possible, because revolution made everything possible.
If we can get ourselves past the fear, then everything else becomes possible.
"Once clean water is provided to a community everything else becomes possible," Jordan said in the release.
Since everything is wired up to everything else, it becomes possible to see glitches, connections, coincidences and all kinds of "trending" around mass-market commodities like pop music, soft drinks, sportswear and, of course, fashion, which is the main subject of Gibson's new novel.
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