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The phrase "potentially overly" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing something that may be excessive or more than necessary, often in a cautious or speculative context. Example: "The proposed changes to the policy could be potentially overly restrictive for small businesses."
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That would be, given Crowley's estimates, a doubling or trebling of Foursquare's current — and potentially overly kind — revenue forecasts.
This is pretty cool, though I think the appeal of having commerce directly in you camera app is limited (and potentially overly obtrusive).
A closer inspection of α reveals that the expected likelihood computation scales up p y n |q n ) for large values of (mathbf {C}_{mathbf {b}_{n}}phantom {dot {i}!}), which acts as an alleviation of the (potentially overly) flattening effect of (mathbf {C}_{mathbf {b}_{n}}phantom {dot {i}!}) on p y n |q n ), cf. (11).
For anyone who might doubt the educational worth of discussing Columbus and the conquest of the Americas in such potentially overly familiar terms would be well advised to recall the long literary and historical traditions in both Eastern and Western cultures that also have much to say about bodily functions.
Thus, the use of a sensitive, potentially overly inclusive definition is typical when investigating conditions for which the inclusion of suspect cases cannot be validated (e.g., by using laboratory test) and is common when investigating apparently new disease events, particularly when that event may be a new outbreak or epidemic.
Another potential issue, this time common to all Bayesian approaches, is the need to specify prior assumptions: some, such as prior distributions on the speciation process, are potentially overly informative [16], [17], while others, such as the root rate, can be difficult to set [18].
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There was some concern that individual studies could potentially be overly influential in pooled analysis.
Patients' self reported their health behaviours, and therefore potentially an overly positive picture may have been presented in an effort to please their keyworkers.
Some were fearful that by increasing a relatives' role in monitoring symptoms they could potentially become overly watchful and misattribute normal emotions as early warning signs which could exacerbate matters.
However, the concept of skid-steering relies largely on track slippage to allow the vehicle to conduct turning manoeuvres potentially leading to overly high slip and immobility.
A prospective study may limit this factor, but would introduce the bias of investigator knowledge of the purpose of the study and potentially result in overly careful monitoring of patients in the outpatient setting and decreased use of the ED beyond what is found in this type of observational study.
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