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was conceivably
adverb
In a conceivable manner, possibly.
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Shine, a junior, was conceivably one of them.
Asked last week how much her parents had contributed to her campaign, she said it was "conceivably $200,000".
Equally, there was plenty to admire, too, about the robust response to the early setback and Mata's performance was conceivably his outstanding contribution yet in United's colours.
The morning of the Illinois primary in March was pregnant with anticipation, one of the several moments in the past 14 months when the presidency of the United States was conceivably up for grabs.
He was conceivably thirty-two and looked like he might, indeed, be a U.P.S. man — mild, helpful, honest, dependable, yet fierce in some way a brown uniform could conceal.
"This short lived fleet was conceivably the most effective navy that England had before the Elizabethan Age, 150 years later," said Dr. Friel who has just published a book on the subject – Henry V's Navy, The Sea-Road to Agincourt and Conquest, 1413-1422.
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Thompson, McCain, Paul, and Hunter at least avoided that humiliation, but only Hunter was willing to say out loud that there might conceivably be conceivable circumstances ("a national emergency") under which a tax increase might be conceivably warranted.
Yet the hint of the torture chamber comes through only if the ghosts are conceivably authentic.
If you're a young man, it's conceivably still fun to stay at the Y.M.C.A.
He is conceivably the world's top go-to guy for Leonardo studies.
If Schubert's friends were shocked at first hearing the work, its impact today is conceivably yet greater.
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