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Discover LudwigThe phrase "he would possibly" is correct and is commonly used in written English
It is used to express a certain degree of uncertainty, often when responding to a question. For example: "Do you think he'll come to the party?" "He would possibly come."
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Obama has even pre-empted a possible line of attack from hawks by chillingly suggesting he would possibly invade Iraq again if necessary.
"The weavers couldn't believe he would possibly want anything as vulgar as that," Johnson said.
When his father died, Mr. Turay was not sure how he would possibly move on.
"They have been very slow in responding," Mr. Lieberman said, adding that he would possibly hold hearings on the issues.
If he's not playing center field, he would possibly be the D.H. He's aware of it and was extremely professional about it".
Donald Trump has repeatedly made his appreciation for daughter Ivanka's figure known, telling the co-hosts of The View in 2006 that he would possibly date her if she weren't his daughter, and repeating the sentiment last month in a profile in Rolling Stone magazine.
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"We thought that by missing out then, he'd possibly missed out for good.
DeVita writes: The first time Freireich told me to do it, I held up the vial and showed him the label, thinking that he'd possibly missed something.
A researcher reported that he'd possibly prompted the down time after probing the dev center and reporting bugs regarding vulnerabilities in it and the iAd Workbench site, but we've reached out to Apple for more specific information about the return and what steps led to it, and will update with a response if we receive one.
A further 47% said they would possibly consider doing this.
He said I would possibly be a great Macbeth.
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