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grant the possibility
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"grant the possibility" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase to suggest that something is possible, or to offer someone the chance to do something. For example: "We'll try our best to grant the possibility of a successful outcome."
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
4 human-written examples
Undoubtedly, the use of well-defined terms in urban ecology studies will not only permit a better understanding of the nature of study sites across urban ecology studies and grant the possibility to perform robust comparisons among urban ecology studies, but could also aid policy makers and urban landscape planners and managers to enhance the ecological quality of urban systems around the globe.
Science
Suppose we grant the possibility of otherwise indiscernible objects that are asymmetrically related.
Science
The representationalist may also grant the possibility of implicit belief, or belief without explicit representation, in cases of the following sort (discussed in Dennett 1978; Fodor 1987).
Science
It is in fact the most difficult part of watching a pig killed because it is so easy to imagine that the pig is thrashing around because it is in pain (and, I grant the possibility, though remote, that we do not properly understand the physiology of death and the pig is in fact in pain, in which case what we are doing is very wrong).
News & Media
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In interviews, both men said that though they been granted the possibility of peaceful lives, they wanted to obtain justice and hold the Russian and Chechen governments accountable.
News & Media
He has not been granted the possibility of committing himself to projects that might have peopled [his] world with goals, values and reasons for existence.
News & Media
Traditional philosophy of science took for granted the possibility of extrapolating regularities beyond the limited contexts in which they can be successfully applied.
Encyclopedias
That which is being prepared today, that which has been in preparation for a century, is the tragic realism I have discussed, modern realism, the life shared in common which grants the possibility of life to all people on earth".
News & Media
John's basic proposals were that rational certitude is largely unattainable because of the fallibility of the senses, and, even granting the possibility of the human mind's forming correct ideas, truth escapes it because God, in his absolute power, can alter reality.
Encyclopedias
The paper, seen by the Guardian, warns that "migrants, after they have been rescued (or a fortiori after they have been brought back on to European Union territory), could not be sent to platforms outside of the European Union without being granted access to the EU asylum procedures and without being granted the possibility to wait for the complete examination of their request".
News & Media
Lucio provides an interesting counterpoint to Isabella, interrupting her complaint in an attempt to corroborate the facts but being repeatedly shut down by the Duke, who criticizes him on the level of form (while granting the possibility that what he says may be "right"): regardless of whether Lucio is telling the truth, his speech is rejected by the representative of the judicial institution.
Academia
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "grant the possibility" when you want to emphasize that a specific action or decision makes a particular outcome feasible, even if it's not guaranteed. For example, "Investing in renewable energy may grant the possibility of a sustainable future."
Common error
Avoid using "grant the possibility" when you intend to express certainty or a high degree of likelihood. The phrase suggests a potential outcome, not a guaranteed one. Use stronger verbs like "ensure", "guarantee", or "confirm" to convey certainty.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "grant the possibility" functions as a verb phrase followed by a determiner and a noun. It indicates the act of enabling or allowing a potential outcome or opportunity. Ludwig AI indicates that the phrase is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
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News & Media
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Encyclopedias
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "grant the possibility" is a grammatically sound phrase that conveys the enablement of a potential outcome. Ludwig AI confirms its correctness and suitability for use in written English. While it's not a very common expression, appearing in scientific, news, and encyclopedia contexts, it effectively communicates that something is made feasible, though not necessarily guaranteed. Remember to consider the context and desired level of certainty when choosing between "grant the possibility" and similar phrases.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
allow the chance
Focuses on providing an opportunity, highlighting the act of permitting something to occur.
afford the opportunity
Implies providing the means or resources for something to be possible.
offer the prospect
Emphasizes the potential or likelihood of a future event, rather than granting permission.
permit the chance
A more formal way to express allowing an opportunity.
acknowledge the potential
Highlights the recognition of an existing possibility, without necessarily enabling it.
recognize the option
Highlights acknowledging a choice or alternative.
create the opportunity
Focuses on actively generating a favorable circumstance, differing from passively granting a pre-existing possibility.
open up the potential
Suggests expanding or revealing a latent possibility, adding an element of discovery.
enable the prospect
Indicates providing the means or conditions for a potential outcome to be realized.
validate the potential
Focuses on confirming or supporting the plausibility of something.
FAQs
How can I use "grant the possibility" in a sentence?
You can use "grant the possibility" to express that something allows for a particular outcome. For example, "Completing this course will grant the possibility of career advancement."
What are some alternatives to "grant the possibility"?
Depending on the context, you can use phrases like "allow the chance", "offer the prospect", or "create the opportunity" as alternatives to "grant the possibility".
Is it better to say "grant the possibility" or "provide the possibility"?
"Grant the possibility" and "provide the possibility" are similar, but "grant" suggests more of an official or formal allowance, while "provide" is more general. Choose the phrasing that best fits the tone and context of your writing.
What's the difference between "grant the possibility" and "recognize the possibility"?
"Grant the possibility" implies enabling or allowing something to be possible. "Recognize the possibility" /s/recognize+the+possibility, on the other hand, simply acknowledges that something is possible without necessarily enabling it.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
89%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested