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"that could possibly" is both a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used when introducing a hypothetical or uncertain situation. For example: "We should consider that this new policy could possibly lead to unexpected problems."
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These are a few steps that could possibly help.
They looked for a company that could possibly acquire them.
So why risk something that could possibly contaminate the athlete?
"They're 'blanding out' everything that could possibly be offensive".
"You always plan for everything that could possibly go wrong".
Human beings tend to exaggerate everything that could possibly go wrong.
Realistic further genetic modifications that could possibly yield a culture with such properties are discussed.
Some the parameters that could possibly have a bearing on the prediction were considered.
That is the only conception of reparations that could possibly be politically viable.
"I actively avoid walking on anything that could possibly give way," Ms. DeShane said.
It was not that the nation "grew up" – whatever that could possibly mean.
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