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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with possible" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used when introducing a hypothetical consequence or outcome of an action. For example: "Traveling by air is the quickest way to reach London, with possible connections to other destinations along the way."
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"Moonglow" is rich with possible interpretations.
But it is a ritual with possible deadly consequences.
As fortunetellers we stink, and we stink with possible consequences.
The inspection report read: "Outer garment soiled with possible contaminant.
What is your strategy in dealing with possible tax increases?
Have trusts taken measures to improve services and deal with possible increased demand?
If true, that suggests a cluster of cases with possible human-to-human transmission.
By yesterday evening, 17 had been discharged, with one woman being held overnight with possible concussion.
She said investigators were working with possible family members of those who had died.
The parallels between Scottish and Irish nationalism are superficially similar but fraught with possible misreadings.
Local authorities pledged to conduct a thorough investigation with possible criminal charges.
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