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"explored the possibility" is a grammatically correct phrase and is commonly used in written English.
It means to investigate or consider the potential or feasibility of something. Example: The team explored the possibility of expanding their business into international markets.
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"He explored the possibility of painting stainless steel," Mr. Haldeman said.
In 1974, Jacqueline Onassis briefly explored the possibility of writing for The New Yorker.
This past March, we restated the earnings and explored the possibility of bankruptcy.
In fact, he said, he seriously explored the possibility of working for an investment firm.
Last month, a hearing explored the possibility of restricting any new "adult oriented" businesses.
Nonetheless, lawyers for the defendants explored the possibility of a settlement.
Scientists have also explored the possibility of combining gene therapy with stem cell therapy.
Researchers had already explored the possibility of tracking facial movements, but Dr. Gorodnichy said their systems all suffered from limitations.
In a previous article, I explored the possibility and potential consequences for Belgians and Europe of the country splitting up.
Sather has also explored the possibility of trading for another disgruntled center, Boston's Jason Allison, another restricted free agent.
It has a relatively paltry £350m in funding facilities, and Smith explored the possibility of private investment.
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