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'it could however be' is perfectly correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that something is a possibility, even though it might be uncommon or unexpected. For example: "The weather report said it would rain, but it could however be sunny."
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It could, however, be the catalyst for deal-making.
It could, however, be the simple dollars and cents that eventually talk loudest.
It could, however, be used for antisocial purposes as well as benign ones.
It could, however, be relevant if US was to ever adopt a federal value-added tax.
It could, however, be used to defend Taiwan from Chinese attacks, a potential sticking point with Beijing.
It could, however, be pitted with impact craters or scarred by sprays of debris kicked up by impacts1.
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However, it could still be affected.
True as it might be, however, it could still be a canned interview response.
It could, however, just be a yeast infection in his ear, which is often accompanied with an odor.
It could, however, just be that European accents sound shit on dance records.
It could, however, have been so different.
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