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The phrase "there's a possibility" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express the idea that something may or may not happen or may or may not be true. Example: There's a possibility that it might rain tomorrow, so it's best to bring an umbrella.
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"They say there's a possibility Saddam's wounded.
There's a possibility you can appeal the court's decision.
"There's a possibility.
"There's a possibility here," he said.
There's a possibility that he will and there's a possibility that he won't.
"I understand that there's a possibility he won't.
There's a possibility of connecting the microbiome to autoimmune disease.
There's a possibility of one, which I can't speak about.
So there's a possibility it's a prop ring.
"But there's a possibility of truth to it".
"I just think there's a possibility of another explosion".
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