Sentence examples for grasp the possibility from inspiring English sources

"grasp the possibility" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to understand or acknowledge the presence of a potential opportunity or option. Example: "As I considered my career options, I couldn't help but grasp the possibility of starting my own business."

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Even though some Africans have made it, you can't actually grasp the possibility until you leave the continent".

And indeed, from the Simon's Cat episode The Box, we grasp the possibility and joy of a fertile mind, particularly the ability to see the creative potential of inanimate objects – gnomes, Christmas tree baubles and, especially, cardboard boxes.

When one divides Solon's work, as will be done here for convenience, into economic, political, and social components, one may fail to grasp the possibility that there was a unified vision organizing it all and that in this sense no one reform was paramount.

We cannot grasp the possibility of a universe where witches and warlocks gallivant freely, so why should we believe in their sorcery?

Whatever it may be, Alex has a really advanced grasp". The possibility of A-Rod becoming a manager gained some traction over the offseason, with the Marlins often being mentioned as a logical landing spot.

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In those days you had to be a visionary to grasp the possibilities of a place like the Washington Inn.

A GOOD bit of vision is needed to grasp the possibilities of nanotechnology, the science of using very small things.

The horror he felt arose not so much from the preference as from its repetition: "the failure to grasp the possibilities of self-differentiation".

It does use e-mail (a technology the candy-munching young techies on the Obama campaign consider "traditional"), but it has barely begun to grasp the possibilities of online social networking.

"I like nothing better than a night in on the sofa with a glass of red and a good DVD". The horror he felt arose not so much from the preference as from its repetition: "the failure to grasp the possibilities of self-differentiation".

Admittedly, I was a bit nervous as we raced down a crowded highway at 70 mph with no hands on the wheel, but after a while I was able to fully grasp the possibilities.

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