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The phrase "possibly considered" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used when something is uncertain or still being discussed. For example, "The possibility of increasing the budget is possibly considered."
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Accordingly, the data can be possibly considered as normally distributed in the responses of certain models.
Alkali-activated concrete is an environmental friendly and possibly considered to be a part of the sustainable development.
Nicholl suggests there may now be a shift in emphasis, with participation rates possibly considered when it come to funding.
At present, the OWC system is possibly considered to be the most reliable type of WEC because of its good structural strength [15].
A characteristic double "w -shape curve of DC resistance against cell potential can be possibly considered as an indicator to probe the material structure transition during the charge/discharge process of the cell.
The post-cutoff decrease reached the level of significance when it came to the ages 10, 11, and 12. Therefore, it seems that by enrolling people older than these ages, overestimation of CMT (due to false positive diagnosis of missing) is considerably reduced and these can be possibly considered of the best minimum ages.
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A further 47% said they would possibly consider doing this.
With so many divergent agendas within each media organisation, how can competing media organisations possibly consider working together?
In 1974, New Zealand film was "the funniest idea", remembers Neill – "the stupidest, most ridiculous thing you could possibly consider".
Few of those listeners have made a show in their lives, so how can they possibly consider it well-made?
The government has said that it will reduce the gaokao's importance, and possibly consider other factors in college admissions.
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