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possibly this week
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "possibly this week" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when indicating uncertainty about an event or action that may occur within the current week. Example: "The project deadline might be moved up, possibly this week, depending on the client's feedback."
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Similar Expressions
59 human-written examples
Estimated to be at least 3,000 years old and possibly 5,000, this is the oldest yew in Britain.
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Two American astronauts will undertake the spacewalks this Saturday, next Monday and possibly next Wednesday – Christmas Day – as well.
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"I think the possibility of the prime minister's resignation is very high, possibly next month".
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Or possibly tomorrow.
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1. Greek euro exit, very possibly next month.
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DERMAN--Pauline, born October 16th, 1907 (possibly 1906), died December 18th, 2006.
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He will learn the results soon, possibly today.
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The owners will announce the Super Bowl city for 2009 and, possibly, 2010 at their May 2005 meeting.
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IT must have been 1966 or possibly 1967 when I first ate chez Troisgros.
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Warren wants him to have a world title shot, possibly next year.
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We'll regret such gloating one of these centuries days, quite possibly next summer.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "possibly this week" when you want to express uncertainty about an event occurring within the current week. It softens the statement and acknowledges that the event is not guaranteed.
Common error
Avoid using "possibly this week" in every sentence. Overuse can make your writing sound hesitant and lacking confidence. Instead, vary your language and use stronger verbs or adverbs when appropriate.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "possibly this week" functions as an adverbial modifier, indicating the timeframe and degree of uncertainty for an action or event. Since Ludwig does not provide direct confirmation, this is based on general grammatical knowledge.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "possibly this week" is a grammatically correct adverbial phrase used to express uncertainty about an event occurring within the current week. As indicated, Ludwig did not find direct examples of this specific phrase. While grammatically sound, the phrase's applicability depends on the context and the desired level of certainty in your writing. Consider alternatives like "maybe this week" or "potentially this week" for similar expressions of uncertainty. Avoid overuse to maintain clarity and confidence in your communication.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
maybe this week
Replaces "possibly" with "maybe", indicating a similar degree of uncertainty.
perhaps this week
Substitutes "possibly" with "perhaps", offering another synonym for uncertainty.
potentially this week
Uses "potentially" instead of "possibly", suggesting a capacity for something to happen.
conceivably this week
Employs "conceivably", indicating that something is within the realm of possibility.
it's possible this week
Rephrases as a full sentence, emphasizing the possibility.
it is on the cards this week
Uses an idiomatic expression to suggest that something is likely to happen.
it could happen this week
Expresses possibility using "could", indicating a chance of occurrence.
there's a chance this week
Highlights the existence of a chance or likelihood.
if things go well this week
It highlights conditionality for a success, this may happen this week.
circumstances permitting this week
Highlights conditionality for a success, if circumstances permit this may happen this week.
FAQs
How can I use "possibly this week" in a sentence?
"Possibly this week" is used to indicate something might happen within the current week but is not certain. For example, "The announcement is scheduled, possibly this week."
What are some alternatives to "possibly this week"?
You can use alternatives like "maybe this week", "perhaps this week", or "potentially this week" to express a similar meaning.
Is "possibly this week" formal or informal?
"Possibly this week" is generally considered neutral and can be used in both formal and informal contexts depending on the specific situation.
Which is more precise, "possibly this week" or "definitely this week"?
"Definitely this week" indicates certainty, while "possibly this week" indicates uncertainty. Choose the phrase that accurately reflects your level of confidence about the event.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
3.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested