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potentially

[puh-ten-shuh-lee] / pəˈtɛn ʃə li /
ADVERB
conceivably
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So if you retire at 67: Your $531,500 could potentially last you 30 years, if you took $21,000 a year.

From MarketWatch

The cost of losing some of that luster: potentially higher borrowing costs, less capacity to absorb a financial shock, and less ability to create one with sanctions, Singh adds.

From Barron's

Though Amazon removed the content before training its models, child safety officials said the company has not provided information about its source, potentially hindering law enforcement from finding perpetrators and protecting victims.

From Los Angeles Times

Under the new system, the BBC understands children moving through each phase of education, so from primary to secondary, then potentially from secondary to college will be moved to the new system.

From BBC

And none of the experts warned me of potentially dire consequences.

From The Wall Street Journal