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    Use "conceivably" in a sentence

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    conceivably


    1. Conceivably Bram had just been unlucky, but even


    2. This sense of mastery “comes as close to what is usually meant by happiness as anything else we can conceivably imagine


    3. Yes, a one iron could conceivably be used to hit a ball that far, but because it is so difficult to hit and control, the golfer would be better off grabbing his or her three wood out of the bag


    4. Unless America and other Western European nations are willing to level the playing field by conceding a portion of its (civil) liberties and placing national security and (public) safety ahead of the ‖unalienable‖ rights of (private) individuals, the Free World could conceivably wind up with neither!


    5. Television audience‘s morbid fascination with dysfunctional ―reality‖ programming may conceivably occasion a time in the not so distant future when (televised) public executions or assisted suicides (perhaps) will (soon) become standard fares


    6. This measure could conceivably undermine the (varied) interests and concerns of a nation whose (increasing) plurality presently spans an entire continent (and beyond)


    7. is not the perfect solution, (a relatively handful of densely populated states strategically allied could conceivably influence the course of an election), abolishing it would further erode the (already) marginalized impact of voters residing in thinly populated areas


    8. He could not understand how any thoughtful individual (referring to the president) could conceivably support someone ―likely‖ to undermine a judicial process that has served the nation well for so many years


    9. Miers possessed such extraordinary talents and inestimable influence that could conceivably unravel fifty years of Supreme Court decisions! (Unquestionably some laws should be repealed although that is merely my own point of view


    10. It has the potential to treat diseases and other illnesses that could conceivably extend the average human life span to, perhaps, 120-130 years or more through genetic reengineering (or somatic modification) that would delay the aging process (or bio-degeneration)

    11. Any large, well-organized movement in their direction conceivably would have been met with a response whether it was Hittite or any other actual or potential foe


    12. On his left wrist was a gold watch-calculator that, conceivably, he could use to calculate his fortune or figure the worth of a newspaper he’d like to buy


    13. Conceivably a number of things could share a dozen features, but one half of


    14. Conceivably, if she’d said I had sexy legs and bum


    15. Conceivably, he was using these camps as an excuse to exorcise his own demons


    16. They all of course wanted to visit her, but that would be conceivably that


    17. He might conceivably crush that wedge-shaped skull with a desperate clenched fist, but he knew that at his first hint of movement, the monster would strike like lightning


    18. Of course you could conceivably win big in the first year


    19. In addition, he believed that Elizabeth had mentioned something about Faye Underwood having been from Charleston, though he could not conceivably understand the relation between her and this last murder of the young houseman


    20. The Germans believed, quite conceivably, that Britain could do nothing effective against Germany while she stood isolated and alone

    21. In the bitter years ahead, the German people would look back at this time and wonder if that gigantic dream with its loud mouthed vulgarity, and jack booted cruelty could conceivably have taken place


    22. attack would conceivably benefit from the Reversal Diet, while the Prevention Diet is


    23. appearance in the road ahead might conceivably have been a coincidence, and I turned to


    24. He could conceivably be a prisoner of war


    25. This honesty, and conceivably the hazardous times they


    26. Europe, Russia, and conceivably the world is an example how


    27. pneumonia and pleurisy, and his weight was conceivably a lifesaver


    28. lation took hold of her, and she was conceivably for the first time


    29. Saving Tom’s life, you conceivably paid a


    30. father was challenging; it could conceivably cost us our

    31. slave—that you will aid me in any way conceivably possible?”


    32. Polonchuk was interested in how long Putin could conceivably remain in power


    33. “How does one measure the Now? Is it durational, psychological, intentional, attitudinal? Are there qualities or quantities associated with the Now? Are there degrees of nowness, like presentness to absence, so that there could conceivably be a negative NOW? Is a -NOW a complete presence of absence or absence of presence? Would that make |-NOW| just another absolute NOW?”


    34. And when I say twenty five receipts, we’ve excluded over thirty which we’ve deemed could, conceivably, be business related


    35. Even a lamb might conceivably feel nettled by persistent pity when it knows it has everything in the world it wants


    36. Conceivably, though it is neither here nor there


    37. This morning, knowing that if I went down into the town I would arrive spattered with mud up to my ears and so bedraggled that the pew-opener might conceivably refuse me admission on the ground that I would spoil her pews, I set out for the nearest village across the hills, hoping that a country congregation would be more used to mud


    38. Curates might have convulsive moments that would worry souls blanched white by the keeping out of the light, souls like celery, no whiter than anybody else's if left properly to themselves, but blanched by a continual banking up round them of episcopal mould; and even a vicar might conceivably sometimes be headlong; while as for a German pastor


    39. What could he do but follow? Her foot was well on his neck; and it occurred to him as he rummaged miserably among canisters that if the creature should take it into her head to marry him he might conceivably have to let her do it


    40. Instead of a whole day having passed it could conceivably have been only twelve or eighteen hours

    41. In fact, you could conceivably have a combination of these and other ads on


    42. He spent the next hour or so rushing around getting everything together that he might conceivably need


    43. Instead, conceivably, in endeavouring to rid ourselves of error, the structures


    44. Conceivably, in trying to make some of those


    45. Conceivably, all creations have an artistic dimension, and its measure is the degree to


    46. incarnate is that of an artist going through a healing process, conceivably, being exposed to


    47. Conceivably, the fact


    48. Conceivably, most artists have a


    49. Also, conceivably, the cell can have an inkling that its neighbours and itself are part of


    50. Conceivably, the intelligence of each of the superordinate levels would be manifested





































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    "conceivably" definitions

    within the realm of possibility