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The phrase "I conceivably" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to express that something is possible or imaginable, often in a hypothetical context. Example: "I conceivably could finish the project by the end of the week if I work diligently."
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Thus, the expansion of cluster I conceivably started 130 kyr BP, contemporaneous with the end of the penultimate glaciation.
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Gibson himself recalls "the only time I thought I might conceivably be eaten," by what may or may not have been a shark: "It was an unpleasant feeling".
So, yes, I could conceivably survive, as I don't rely on the pittance that comes my way from music streaming, as could Yorke and some of the others.
Christmas is the soonest I can conceivably travel, so I have been spending my convalescence trying to think up a trip that would work for all of us - somewhere where I won't have to be active, where my husband will be thoroughly looked after and pampered (he loves a good massage) and where the children will have lots of fun.
Well, that's what I'd intended, but already language has got in the way – you're not "listening" at all, and by "straight" I could conceivably mean that I'll be standing to attention or behaving heterosexually.
In my quest to understand how someone like my cousin and his family could end up where they did, I felt I had to understand how I might conceivably make similar decisions.
Never did I become violent even though I could conceivably have misread the situation and thought that I was going to be attacked.
"I think I was 12. Somebody knocked on our door to canvass and I said, 'Can I join?' and I gave them £6, which was as much as I could conceivably afford".
"Out of frustration, I responded that the POI restrictions were absurd and sarcastically told him if I really wanted to harm myself, I could conceivably do so with the elastic waistband of my underwear or with my flip-flops".
"The only thing that infuriates me," he once commented, "is that I have more unwritten stories in me than I can conceivably write in a lifetime".
So even though I missed my wish-list pick of a U2 concert in Rome on Oct. 8, I could conceivably make the Oct. 21 concert by Miguel Bosé, a Spanish-Italian musician, that I heard about only because he was listed on my page near U2.
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