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conceivably

[kuhn-see-vuhb-lee] / kənˈsi vəb li /
ADVERB
hopefully
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If Venkatesham and Lange get the next big decision wrong it could conceivably end with Spurs in the Championship, leaving a scar on their record that would be impossible to recover from.

From BBC

The need for surprise might conceivably have justified his near-silence on such a grave matter.

From The Wall Street Journal

They’ve already built out their data centers rapidly and are now under pressure from the market to increase their returns on investment, which could conceivably involve reducing these major investments.

From Barron's

“The only risk is that the company doesn’t grow as fast as it could conceivably grow, and over time, there is more competition.”

From The Wall Street Journal

I suppose one can come up with a narrative for why such outside activities conceivably could benefit a company whose CEO is a “superstar.”

From MarketWatch