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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'may not possible' is not correct or usable in written English.
A more appropriate phrase would be 'may not be possible.' For example, "Due to the bad weather, an outdoor gathering may not be possible."
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If the selection criteria do not exactly match metadata values, it may not possible to obtain the appropriate LO.
But during simulation, it may not possible to achieve the tracking error to zero because of high tracking dynamics in the reference signal.
Average TDS (320.40 mg/L) is much lower than the required value; therefore in the study area it may not possible to have calcite and dolomite dissolution.
The PHWR is an ill conditioned system and the computation of the states of the system using existing MROF require the larger matrix inversions which sometimes may not possible.
These silver nanoparticles may thus also be used to differentiate some bacterial strains within the same species due to variable silver resistance of these variants, which may not possible by simple biochemical tests.
· It may not possible to measure impact after 2 years of CLTS; evaluation should concentrate on assessment of processes during the CLTS implementation.
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This may not be possible.
That may not be possible".
It may not be possible.
"Sometimes progress may not be possible".
I repeat: It may not be possible.
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