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The phrase "possible resources" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to any potential or available sources of support, aid, or assistance in achieving a goal or solving a problem. Example: "We need to create a list of possible resources to help fund our community service project. This could include grants, donations, and partnerships with local businesses."
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"But we are devoting all possible resources to understanding where the oil is and what its impact might be".
"But you take your reservoirs and you try to secure them as best you can with the best possible resources you have".
A planned economy was to be introduced with, as its first task, the direction of all possible resources into intensive industrialization.
Perhaps the hardest part, Ms. Malcorra said, was trying to tamp down the desire to concentrate all possible resources simply on rescuing United Nations personnel.
You might become bored by this dutiful recounting of facts, or you may welcome every eploying all possible resources, Conclave doggedly sets out to provide readers with the fundamental satisfactions of story: of sequence, configuration and organisation.
"I was trying for weeks and months and using all possible resources to set up a meeting," Mr. Bender testified, adding that he had gotten in touch with "anybody that I could find that might know her".
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One possible resource is the Student Press Law Center (//www.splc.org).splc.org
Every possible resource must be put at their disposal: anonymous helplines, community support, safe houses, relocation and fresh start chances.
In that way, we can give communities the best possible resource to build a new future: whole, healthy girls.
"We are using every possible resource to find out how this fire started and what went wrong".
"Republicans labeled this their No. 1 target from Day One and poured every possible resource into the district," said John Del Cecato, a spokesman for the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee.
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