noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
possible
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It has been estimated that there are 26 possible permutations of step-family formation.
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The possible permutations of these feelings between any two individuals are endless.
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Even when avoiding the overlap of these two considerations, there is, clearly, a very large number of possible permutations .
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There are many possible permutations of these three categories and discussion on this should be encouraged.
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There are 26 4 possible permutations of these letters, i.e., 456,976 different combinations.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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The 14 different dinners are mostly permutations of beef, chicken, noodles, and rice.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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And that was not the end of it, for there were permutations.
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And, of course, such fragments have been made to convey many permutations of these uses.
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Formulations are varied because there are three ways of achieving the same capability with combinations and permutations.
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In one permutation , Panetta would not challenge Feinstein if she ran for governor.
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It has been estimated that there are 26 possible permutations of step-family formation.
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The permutations were many and varied.
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This work organised the known theory of permutation groups and its relationship with Galois Theory.