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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'possibility not to' is not correct and usable in written English.
You might be meaning to say 'possibility of not', or just 'the possibility that one would not'. For example: "There is a possibility of not achieving the stated goal, but we must remain focused on our ambitions."
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We want the possibility not to become the reality".
In this reality, in my opinion, there is just one possibility – not to recommend any of the candidates for prime minister".
Smith has the chance to define himself as a Test batsman; and the possibility not to – it's a bloody hard game after all!
But now that it begins to be accepted that the re-election of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was hardly out of the realm of possibility, not to mention accurately predicted by independent polling groups, we may be able to take a sober look at what is really happening on the ground in this country seemingly too complex to grasp.
The idea is simply that there generally are commonly agreed durations of work in the labor market, including the possibility not to work at all.
He also raises the possibility not to regard the quantum theory as describing individuals and their processes at all and, instead, to regard it as describing only ensembles of individuals.
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Lower oil prices, a currency devaluation and possibly a budget crisis are all possibilities, not to mention a change of government.
It's incredibly dynamic stuff, and unleashes a vertiginous set of possibilities – not to mention the amount of anguish and trauma that's gone into producing it.
"If the military takes over, we would lose all those economic possibilities, not to mention the land that future generations of Chamorros can occupy.
Still, one well-worn formula, involving variations on the theme of mistaken identity, must have seemed too ripe with comic possibilities not to exploit.
A touchscreen opens up endless gameplay possibilities, not to mention allowing DS and Wii U games to be ported or emulated.
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