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The phrase "could possibly understand" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is often used to express uncertainty or doubt about someone's ability to comprehend something. Example: "I don't think I could possibly understand the complexity of astrophysics, but I'm in awe of those who do."
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Who could possibly understand this?
Also, I didn't think anyone could possibly understand.
If he was properly trying to steal the single then I could possibly understand it.
Some of the pushcart peddlers are skeptical that kids could possibly understand their struggle.
Just a bunch of creative types with no one else to talk to, no one else who could possibly understand, except other creative types.
No system of unquestioning authority can really work unless there's something at the core of it that nobody could possibly understand.
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How else could one possibly understand the Republicans' consistent refusal to pursue any policies that could make them attractive, for example, to Hispanic voters?
She desperately doesn't want your pity; she unfairly assumes you couldn't possibly understand the nuances of her situation, and no amount of chamomile or rose hips could undo the judgment she spies overpowering your very real love.
Many Americans assume that Europeans couldn't possibly understand our death penalty needs.
The administrators couldn't possibly understand or control the work in the physics or history departments.
How could he possibly understand that some children will never master algebra – and that it really doesn't matter?
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