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Discover LudwigThe phrase "possibility of not" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a potential outcome or situation that might possibly not happen. For example: "We need to prepare for the possibility of not receiving the grant."
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"For me," Huppert says, "theatre is all about the possibility of not doing theatre.
That, and the possibility of not seeing his children grow up.
Any suitor would need to be mindful of the possibility of not regaining the contract.
The possibility of not having the baby is never discussed by either woman despite her circumstances.
"There's a strong possibility of not one but two liberal appointees in the Supreme Court.
"They also discussed the possibility of not allowing travelers to pass on these roads at night".
You need to weigh up the savings on fees against the possibility of not getting the best price.
But I would ask you to examine the possibility of not charging too high a price for oil.
"I am excited by the possibility of not having to have my blood drawn every two weeks," Mr. Dubbs said.
Van Horn said he had prepared himself for the possibility of not returning to the Nets this fall.
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The media really give the impression that the possibility of not winning simply does not exist.
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