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more possible
adjective as in likely, attainable
Example Sentences
Together, they have helped make it ever more possible for the American people to neither feel nor bear the costs of war.
It's certainly more possible than assuming that Republicans will voluntarily commit electoral suicide by agreeing to a deal.
It looks ever more possible that Gordon Brown himself will lose all authority and be forced out of office over the next few weeks.
On the wind becoming gusty in the afternoon, it was once more possible to travel, and we set out.
And as a result He found it more possible to return to His work with a quickened love for His fellow-men.
This is the more possible when the circumstances are such that the child has little to do, though naturally gifted.
As respects Americans of my assumed class, I am happy to say it is now more possible for one to refuse a glass than to accept it.
Nor is a compromise more possible between law and despotism than between straight and crooked.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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