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The phrase "have more possibilities" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It means that there are more potential options or opportunities available in a given situation. Example: "With the advancement of technology, we now have more possibilities for communication than ever before."
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Possible explanations are that they have more possibilities to hide their hospitalisation, more opportunities to perform 'normal', highly valued roles and are considered as being less 'sick'sick
"With Clint Mathis you could see we have more possibilities".
We have more possibilities to win when Drogba is in the team".
But they have more possibilities in the long run than we do.
"The minute you have more than one voice, you have more possibilities opening up.
Craftsmen can work later, shops can stay open longer, births are easier to monitor and people have more possibilities to earn money.
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Otherwise, polycrystalline nanowires have more possibility to grow.
In general, if a protein has more associations to connect with several pathways, it would be considered to have more possibility as a cross-talk candidate.
The absolute value of the coefficients denote the relative importance of particular levels of a criterion in comparison to other levels of all other criteria so that the criterion which has higher probability will have more possibility to be used as the important one in selection of the interventions than others [ 16, 17].
The Galls were tempted, but Mr. Gindi had more possibilities.
"They felt that 'queer' had more possibilities — that things were more open," she said.
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