Possibilities (disambiguation)
- Possibilities (disambiguation)
Possibilities may refer to:
*Possibilities, the forty-fifth official album by American jazz musician and pianist Herbie Hancock
*"Possibilities," a song by Weezer from their 2002 album "Maladroit"
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*Possibility
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