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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and possibly a sixth" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a list or series of items, indicating that there may be an additional item that is not certain.
Example: "We have five main objectives for this project, and possibly a sixth that we will consider later."
Alternatives: "and maybe a sixth" or "and perhaps a sixth".
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He had at least five children with three women, and possibly a sixth child with still another woman.
"I'm not thinking about the money or medals or anything else; I'm just having fun racing," said Lochte, who will compete in four individual events and the 4x200-meter frelayyle relat athehe Games and possibly a sixth event, as a member of the 4x100-meter frelayyle relay team.
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"And possibly a third chance".
It will start with a kindergarten class and possibly a first grade.
Two of Jupiter's moons, Europa and Callisto, and possibly a third, Ganymede, also have them.
On Sunday, two players and possibly a third will not play against the Browns.
West and possibly a first-round bye, and both are playing at home against teams with nothing on the line.
Each team earned 1 point in the two-of-three-game series, with another game at Yale tonight and possibly a third tomorrow.
"We assume father and son were communicating by letter and possibly a third party who may have visited Rodriguez in prison," said Larry Todd, a spokesman for the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.
Others worth mentioning are David Beckham who has three – England, Spain and the US – and possibly a fourth provided PSG win Ligue 1 and he makes enough appearances.
Later, Fisher told me that he had identified at least two large cities in the images — one in T1, one in T3 — and possibly a third, in T2.
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