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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as it possibly does" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express uncertainty or speculation about the extent to which something may occur or be true.
Example: "The theory suggests that the phenomenon influences behavior, as it possibly does in other similar cases."
Alternatives: "as it might" or "as it perhaps does".
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But insofar as it possibly does, it provides an argument for the physical plausibility of Galileo's Copernican theory.
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Pereda said making a house as efficient as possibly doesn't necessarily require homeowners to pay thousands of dollars.
But it was actually more important to him that the work be done as well as it possibly could be done than it was to win".
"He did it as good as you could possibly do it," Collins said.
Few companies and CEOs can realistically bring religion to work but those who are compelled to do it cannot possibly do it as a public company.
That's as good as I could possibly do it.
The point of his step-son's story, Darby said, is that "five years is about as fast as you can possibly do it.
"Given the financial condition of the city, I think it's as good as we could possibly do," he said.
"To let people exercise their 1st Amendment rights and do so as unaffected by policing as we could possibly do it". That changed, however, as protests in L.A. often do, when they reach a freeway.
"To let people exercise their 1st Amendment rights and do so as unaffected by policing as we could possibly do it".
He did not do too much, but he did as much as he could possibly do.
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