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The phrase "such as possible" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a specific example or examples that illustrate a larger point or concept. Here is an example: "I try to live my life by the principle of doing the best I can, such as possible. This means always striving for improvement and not settling for mediocrity."
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Other clues abounded at the conference, some tantalizing, such as possible linkages to the theories Dr. Wiles developed to solve the Fermat conjecture.
By way of garnish, one could add further complications, such as possible objections from competition authorities and the Australian foreign investment review board.
When they discuss business, Mr. Loeser said, the topics have included whether or not to sell the company, terminal sales and other "major decisions" such as possible expansions in other parts of the world.
The software also provides updates to the patient, such as possible wait times.
It instead includes sets of possible objects, such as possible worlds and other individuals.
When word prediction is constrained to a narrow set of choices (such as possible senses), it can be quite reliable.
However, some setbacks such as possible toxic effects or unexpected immunological responses have limited their use in clinic.
The texts also contain several relevant theoretical terms of futures studies, such as possible futures, uncertainty and unintended consequences.
When pushed on a potential expansion strategy, such as possible markets and entry times, Chan said there's currently no information to share.
Astronauts' exposure to space radiation is of high concern for long-term missions, especially for those in deep space such as possible travels to Mars.
However, additional factors must be considered that may contribute to the patient phenotype, such as possible effects on catalysis and interindividual differences in physiological and metabolic processes.
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