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Discover LudwigThe phrase "possibly through" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to indicate a potential cause or method for something to happen. Example: The company's profits are declining, possibly through mismanagement of resources.
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Washington will take all precautions against possible revenge attacks, possibly through terrorist groups.
"All good," replied Bieber, possibly through gritted teeth.
Adenosine is also produced during motor activity, possibly through the actions of ectonucleotidases.
Possibly - through Christopher O'Riley's True Love Waits, an album of their songs arranged for piano.
Yang et al67 reported that hypoxia, especially intermittent hypoxia, induced endothelial cell apoptosis, possibly through ERS.
The results indicate that triflavin effectively prevents neointimal hyperplasia, possibly through the following 2 mechanisms.
Moreover, α-tocopherol can prevent these effects, possibly through antioxidant properties.
He will open an Asian office and seek new areas of growth, possibly through acquisitions.
As it happens, I did know the word "trollop", possibly through my favourite Harrison Ainsworth.
Open daily Memorial Day through Labor Day, and weekends in May and September, possibly through October.
Analysts think SAP wants to increase its reach in the market, possibly through an acquisition.
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