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Discover LudwigThe phrase "slightest possibility" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a very small or remote chance of something happening. Example: Despite the odds being against them, the team still held onto the slightest possibility of winning the game.
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However, there is just the slightest possibility that they might mark at least a temporary cooling of partisan slanging.
For those who hoped that Ryan would leave open even the slightest possibility the speaker was unequivocal.
"It's the Stones!" people would exclaim disapprovingly at anyone who voiced even the slightest possibility of watching anyone else.
And all because when Americans are faced with even the slightest possibility of future terror, they shit their pants and run to daddy".
So, if there were even the slightest possibility that some arrangement of molecules can assemble and start making copies of itself, Earth was going to find it.
Even so, patients' loved ones will often ask a question that should never be uttered: Is there even the slightest possibility that the patient will recover?
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It is a very slight possibility, but it is possible".
"I think it's a slight possibility.
There is a slight possibility that without this settlement, ratepayers could have had to shoulder some of the costs".
Even though the Mets emphasized that they would not retaliate, they left open a slight possibility that something could happen.
There remains a slight possibility that the Legislature could be called back in December and enact a rescue plan for the authority that included new sources of revenue.
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