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potentially

[puh-ten-shuh-lee] / pəˈtɛn ʃə li /
ADVERB
conceivably
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Johnson had also snagged her country’s first gold of a potentially glittering Games.

From The Wall Street Journal

Officers potentially wasting thousands of hours in pursuit of car backfires and construction noise mislabeled as gunfire has not deterred the New York Police Department from continuing to use it.

From Salon

It comes after MPs approved a motion last week to force the release of the material, which could include potentially embarrassing private messages between the peer and ministers, officials and special advisers.

From BBC

It is spreading to previously untouched regions and becoming endemic, driven by changing climatic conditions and expanding human settlements, say health officials, with millions potentially at risk of infection.

From Barron's

Pelinka said the Lakers have a roster spot available and will look at the buyout market to potentially add to the team.

From Los Angeles Times