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imaginably





ADVERB
potentially
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In an interview with the Jackson Free Press in 2019, Biden told a story that seemed to portend either imaginably bold moves to foster Black progression — or a colossal retreat.

From Washington Post Jan. 12, 2021

He’s one of the few players the Wizards could imaginably reap value from in a trade.

From Washington Post Jun. 7, 2018

Or what if — less imaginably — Trump doesn’t say or do anything that warrants that?

From Seattle Times Sep. 24, 2016

The author has so fashioned his book that his own part in the narration is now unobtrusive to the last degree; he, the author, could not imaginably figure there more discreetly.

From The Craft of Fiction by Percy Lubbock

I fancy the story arose from the fact that Mrs. Thompson was a woman who, it was felt, might imaginably conceive so ambitious a project.

From Hawthorne and His Circle by Julian Hawthorne




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