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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as possibly as" is not correct in standard written English.
It is not a commonly used expression and may lead to confusion in meaning.
Example: "You should try to complete the project as possibly as you can."
Alternatives: "as much as possible" or "as best as you can."
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As the control voltage is applied up to a critical value, the phenomenon of snapping occurs at the plate electrode under the interaction of electromechanical coupling such that the shuffling displacement is obtained as possibly as large.
The satellite briefly made headlines due to an "unknown object" that was at first described as "possibly as large as the giant planet Jupiter and possibly so close to Earth that it would be part of this Solar System".
While its mission did not involve a search for Planet X, the IRAS space observatory made headlines briefly in 1983 due to an "unknown object" that was at first described as "possibly as large as the giant planet Jupiter and possibly so close to Earth that it would be part of this Solar System".
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Its total has been estimated by baseball sources to be as much as $400 million and possibly as much as $600 million.
Lowe has joined Mercedes in a senior capacity and will replace Ross Brawn as principal, possibly as early as next year.
Diversion is possibly as old as the justice system itself.
Incubation is prolonged, possibly as long as 12 months.
Possibly, as long as investors do not meddle too closely.
Mr. Grinstein said he would stay as long as he was needed, possibly as long as three years.
Mr. Chávez sees Moscow as possibly acting as a counterweight to Washington's influence in Latin America.
There is feverish speculation that Putin is planning to get his old job back as president, possibly as early as next year.
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