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Discover Ludwig"two possible" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is often used to describe a situation where there are two options or choices that could potentially happen. Example: "In this scenario, there are two possible outcomes: either the company will merge with a larger corporation, or it will go bankrupt."
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They identify two possible extremes.
Two possible future.
I can think of two possible interpretations.
Investigators are considering two possible situations.
"There are two possible options," Pain said.
There are only two possible outcomes.
And European airlines see two possible benefits.
May I suggest two possible solutions?
Now consider two possible market structures.
There are, I think, two possible explanations.
I can see two possible options.
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