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Discover Ludwig'peradventure' is a correct and usable word in written English.
It is an adverb that means "perhaps" or "possibly." It is often seen in formal or literary contexts, and is considered somewhat archaic. Example: "Peradventure, we will meet again in the distant future," the old man said with a wistful smile.
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From a reader: "Peradventure the editor hath no copy of Holy Writ in the office, save the King James Version only.
And because it would not be illegal for that pooch to kill, peradventure, a fox, it follows that if the hounds veer onto a real scent and make a kill, no law has been broken.
He reckons America's chances of shooting down an enemy missile next year, if peradventure it needed to, are "practically zero".
The report said: "It is, in the independent counsel's judgment beyond peradventure that as a matter of historical fact, Mrs. Clinton's input into the process was a significant -- if not the significant -- factor influencing the pace of events in the travel office firings and the ultimate decision to fire the employees.
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