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It can be used when expressing that something may be particularly likely. For example, "Most possibly, the car will be ready to drive again by tomorrow morning."
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This tube is most possibly hollow, and when studying it in detail it is possible to observe spheroidal features that most likely represent trichome remnants.
The most — possibly the sole — democratic element of race in this country lies in this ecumenical approach to blackness.
Use of the English language itself is a most, possibly the most, important means of diverse communities participating in a common culture with common values".
Mr. Roux accused the prosecution of selectively taking "every piece of evidence" and trying "to extract the most possibly negative connotation and present it to the court".
"If he had had a chance to show his collections abroad he would have been most possibly a world-famed brand," said Alexandre Vassiliev, a Russian-born fashion historian and designer who is based in Paris.
Most possibly, the compact star in this system has an accretion disk with an extended corona.
The breakup of the impinged beam may occur on these positions most possibly.
This new approach has been suggested to extend to most, possibly all zeolites.
The KlMnn1p, was proved to be certain contribution to the outer hypermannosylation, most possibly encodes α1,3-mannosyltransferase.
Wire breakage is expected to occur in those areas of the drawn wire where fractures most possibly initiate.
The formation of the insoluble basic sites is most possibly related to the intercalation of potassium in the carbon during the chemical activation.
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