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The phrase "not without possibility" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It means that something is not impossible or has a chance of happening. Example: "Despite the challenges, the team's success is not without possibility if we work together."
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Still, with no sign of the row dying down, this year's Oscars are not without possibilities for those who crave disruption.
The third possible parameter (guessing) which is frequently used for multiple choice items, was not employed since this was not possible for clinical skills items that are dichotomously scored as correct or not without the possibility of guessing.
But they're not without intriguing possibilities: one is the Kitchen's long-running series DANCE AND PROCESS, which features dancers (typically accomplished) who are turning their talents to choreography.
But not a moment entirely without possibility either.
While there are many peace events held around the world consistently, very few of them propose to us the idea that world peace is not a possibility without inner peace.
Forces contend wildly within the poem, not only without resolution, but without possibility of resolution; and the reader comes away from his experience with the sense that he has been in 'a wild Abyss'".
In such times, Kierkegaard reminds us that without possibility we are not fully human.
Although constituted by qi and regulated by principles, individuals and societies need not be viewed as fixed assets without possibility of change and development.
Such a possibility is not without precedent.
This possibility is not without some evidence.
Fuzzy matching is, of course, not without its problems with the possibility of tags being assigned to the wrong gene.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com