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Discover Ludwig"possibly with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use "possibly with" when you are suggesting the potential presence of something alongside something else. For example, "She went to the store, possibly with her dog."
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Possibly with lots of Brits.
And also possibly with other people.
Possibly, and possibly with good reason.
There is me, but possibly with a new mass, m′.
Possibly with pet roosters crowing in the background.
He complained of having no money — possibly with reason.
Fleury seemed excited about playing for -- and possibly with -- Lemieux.
She's angry and upset – with me, and possibly with herself.
He has a deep voice, possibly with a Cockney accent.
Possibly, with such an avid listener, Johnson was as well.
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I found out that she had been to Minnesota three times before - possibly with Doug.
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