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Discover LudwigThe phrase "suggests possibility" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something may happen or be true, without certainty. Example: "The data suggests possibility for a significant increase in sales next quarter."
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This finding suggests possibility of engineering isogenic vascularized muscle tissue using a single source of patient-specific skeletal muscle cells.
This work suggests possibility of the crack formation in a pure W monoblock in the cooling phase after a 20 MW/m2 heat loading cycle and the effectiveness of K-bubble dispersion and Re addition for improving the heat loading resistance of monoblock W.
This pattern suggests possibility of EBV infection in months before screening.
The presence of O-M134 in high frequency among the Tibeto-Burman populations, both from India and East/southeast Asia, strongly suggests possibility of its correlation with the migration and spread of Tibeto-Burman populations into India.
Our finding suggests possibility of a strong geographical difference in the proportion of HPV-associated ESCCs.
This significantly improved accuracy suggests possibility of an improved diagnostics of OEC.
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It also suggests possibilities that might work on other campuses.
AFIS number per grid square shows small, but significant positive spatial autocorrelation, which suggests possibilities of migration into new forests.
The fledgling movement for "civic science," mentioned in my last blog, "Democracy and the People's Climate March," is another case that suggests possibilities for democracy at work.
One approach to elimination of latent HIV infection suggests possibilities.
–Does the reviewer provide background information or suggest possibilities that are not included on the site?
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