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The phrase "includes the possibility" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe an aspect or element that is part of a larger idea, concept, or statement. Example: "His proposal for the new project includes the possibility of expanding into international markets." In this sentence, "includes the possibility" is used to convey that the proposal not only addresses the current market, but also considers the potential for expansion.
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"This is an extraordinary cycle because it includes the possibility of war," he said.
This last category includes the possibility that all LDC exports could be made duty free, among other issues.
"This agreement includes the possibility to have a new government, where we share power and share responsibilities," he said.
The list also includes the possibility of prioritizing payments to make principal and coupon obligations when due.
This sort of thing includes the possibility for mucking up the inside of the port with glue — so be warned.
Look at your health history and make a plan that includes the possibility of illness, he says.
It is understood the police investigation includes the possibility of terrorist attacks by anti-peace-process republican organisations on targets in England.
In Rockville Centre, a proposed budget includes the possibility of scaling back summer school, sports teams, community education and transportation, Dr. Johnson said.
In Lebanon, that includes the possibility of more American aid to strengthen the army and pay for development programs that might undercut Hezbollah's appeal.
Where Papa Roach ignores romantic relationships, (Hed) Planet Earth includes the possibility of lust and romance in its songs, providing one more thing that can go badly wrong.
"It would also extend the ban on smokeless tobacco 'snus' to e-cigarettes and includes the possibility of requiring plain packaging.
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