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The phrase "which possibly means" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to suggest a potential interpretation or implication of something that has been stated. Example: "The report was inconclusive, which possibly means that further research is needed to draw definitive conclusions."
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Which possibly means that they aren't quite as big fans of Alex Chilton and Co as Katy Perry, or at least the latter's manager, who insisted that Perry's 2010 hit California Gurls came with a "u", as a tribute to the Memphis powerpop legends.
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Maybe he'd outgrown it, which possibly meant that his clock had finally run down, and O.K., that was O.K.
Early on, he supported the privatization of public education, the use of vouchers and the development of a national core curriculum, which could possibly mean every public school would be teaching the same thing at the same time.
It has been said they also operate as a trio, by which they possibly mean live, although they're so new they've only played one gig to date: their show at Dalston's Birthdays on 27 January will be their second-ever, after which they go on tour as support to Coves in March.
He finds such works typical of a tendency over the past 30 or 40 years to present the play as an exercise in irony, "which cannot possibly mean what it appears to say, a play that constantly subverts its own surface values and throws doubt on the purported motives of its characters".
Do not be discouraged (not ALL orbs can be explained away like that -- which could possibly mean that some of them are ghosts,) but, do study them carefully before you determine them to be ghosts.
The formulation proposed above is based on the mean gene expression data which possibly reduces confidence in the identified bicluster.
A child-oriented piece that possibly means even more to adults, Matthew Warchus's production also offers a prime man-as-woman star turn, more on which below.
The Swedish one?" She possibly means Ingrid Bergman.
It was time to propel myself forward and start living a new life which meant possibly changing my old habits and surroundings.
If this Sophie's Choice doesn't make a migrant leave the country – "voluntarily", of course – there's always the option of "enforcement action", which means deportation, possibly preceded by a lengthy stay in a migrant detention centre.
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