Sentence examples for better possibly from inspiring English sources

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Those five- and seven-minute vignettes worked better, possibly because they were short and the expectations not very high.

"I've been doing this for decades and, while we've been doing it, things are getting no better possibly things are getting much worse," he said.

New and experimental technologies could lead to devices that allow people with or possibly without hearing loss to hear better, possibly much better.

Even at older ages, she told me in an interview, people who wean themselves from cigarettes can feel better, possibly improving enough to stop taking certain medications, and may even ward off cognitive decline.

More broadly, research suggests that greater exposure to people of other backgrounds can reduce bias and that black patients who are treated at hospitals with more-diverse patient populations fare better possibly because doctors are more familiar with their social and cultural circumstances.

"I think, if Billy does move on, he'll go away with the best wishes of everyone at Inverness and, if he does move on to something bigger and better, possibly you're looking at the English Championship, he deserves that".

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In short, they may have better and possibly longer lives.

It really seems like the motion information helps you do it better and possibly faster.

Steep lands should be better protected (possibly fenced) from livestock and human impacts.

Disengagement makes sense because engagement isn't making things better — and possibly making them worse.

You won't perform better, except possibly if you're going to do gymnastics or ice-skate.

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