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"this could possibly be" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to draw attention to something that is possible, but not certain. For example: "This could possibly be the last time I see you."
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This could possibly be due to defects in the downstream signaling pathways.
"This could possibly be the best day at work ever!" says Declan Keane.
This concept has always flummoxed me, and I ask Breslin how this could possibly be.
My mission in Portland was to see if this could possibly be true.
She picks up a pack of Go-Gurt Portable Yogurt tubes - and has no idea what this could possibly be.
This could possibly be programmed into a machine, but I would not consider a machine conscious until it desired its own reproduction.
Not that any of this could possibly be confusing, but just in case, DDOT has a customer service line for questions: 202-673-6813, during normal business hours.
"This could possibly be the one at the Grant Museum," according to an in-depth quagga report produced by a group of dedicated UCL students.
Do you know how much hard work that is?" I shake my head, trying to make sense of the numbers and wondering if this could possibly be true.
None of this could possibly be bad for anyone.
So, any takers that think this could possibly be real?
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