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"possibly meant" is a valid expression in written English.
You can use it to suggest an idea that is uncertain or uncertainly suggested. For example, "The unusual bump on the woman's head could possibly have been meant to hide her features."
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He said this with regards to the interred past, but I think he possibly meant more.
The cone's interior is honeycombed with odd, recessed pigeonholes, possibly meant for candles or religious items.
Maybe he'd outgrown it, which possibly meant that his clock had finally run down, and O.K., that was O.K.
In the past, investigators had said only that Mr. bin al-Shibh was seen as an important player who was possibly meant to have been the 20th hijacker on one of the four jets seized on Sept. 11 -- a theory some officials still regard as a viable explanation of his role.
This unique rune, similar to ᚹ, possibly meant walda ('ruler').
What else could his words have possibly meant: "Why have you forsaken me?" (Matt. 27:46).
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What would it possibly mean?
-- might possibly mean.
What could this possibly mean?
What could it possibly mean?
Imagine what those words could possibly mean.
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