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potentially

[puh-ten-shuh-lee] / pəˈtɛn ʃə li /
ADVERB
conceivably
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Legal experts say the issue of whether the current U.S. trade deficits meet Section 122’s requirements could very well be debated, potentially opening up court challenges down the road.

From The Wall Street Journal

Earlier research found that ultramarathon runners often experience a breakdown of healthy red blood cells during races, which can potentially lead to anemia.

From Science Daily

“I don’t have a way to file it without potentially damaging his career, even if I am unsuccessful in its pursuit,” Barrera wrote.

From Salon

The delay tactic, Swanson said, is a way to avoid having to respond to the substance of the suits as well as a judge potentially ruling that the matters are eligible for release under FOIA.

From Salon

That pattern shows traders and investors have been, and remain, extremely willing to buy at these cheaper prices, potentially sending the stocks higher.

From Barron's