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1 The mere possibility opens vistas which the sane mind fears to contemplate.
2 The mere possibility of litigation throws corporate America into a defensive crouch.
3 The mere possibility of a fresh awakening of feeling filled him with aversion.
4 Her face blanched at the mere possibility suggested by his words.
5 Of course, the mere possibility of such things argues a state of mediaevalism.
6 Something so immense the mere possibility of it allowed this.'
7 The mere possibility of lending him the money would not have occurred to me.
8 He rejected the mere possibility of such an unwarrantable intrusion.
9 Your marriage with Juliet Whitmore rests upon no broader basis than a mere possibility .
10 The mere possibility of such an action arouses the suspicion that it has taken place.
11 Again, the avidity of flies for purulent matter is not a thing of mere possibility .
12 He was reproached and confused,-troubledby the mere possibility of the captain's looking at him.
13 The Nazi danger to our Western world has long ceased to be a mere possibility .
14 He shuddered at the mere possibility of the Transvaal falling into the hands of the British.
15 She felt that she had never taken into consideration the mere possibility of such an event.
16 He began to shake at the mere possibility .
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This collocation consists of: Mere possibility through the time
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