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potentially

[puh-ten-shuh-lee] / pəˈtɛn ʃə li /
ADVERB
conceivably
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"But from the perspectives of brain structure, cognitive impairment and neurological disease risk, increased pancreatic fat should be recognized as a potentially higher-risk imaging phenotype than fatty liver."

From Science Daily

The reality television show has continued to grow - potentially, now, to tipping point.

From BBC

The movie giant says it will create 8,000 permanent jobs and the park is expected to draw eight million visitors in its first year, potentially rising to 12 million by 2051.

From BBC

The central bank is closely monitoring the appreciation of the euro, which could potentially reduce inflation across the bloc, Villeroy said in a post on LinkedIn.

From The Wall Street Journal

Despite the good fortune, Djokovic will know he will need to improve if he is to win an 11th Australian Open title, with two-time defending champion Jannik Sinner potentially waiting in the last four.

From BBC