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imaginably

adverb as in perhaps

adverb as in potentially

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In an interview with the Jackson Free Press in 2019, Biden told a story that seemed to portend either imaginably bold moves to foster Black progression — or a colossal retreat.

And the international series could balloon if the league ever expands to a 17-game schedule, imaginably making room for neutral site games for every NFL team.

He’s one of the few players the Wizards could imaginably reap value from in a trade.

At its freshest, Dungeness crab tastes only as oceanic as the wind off the water, more delicate and closer to sweet than anything from the bottom of the sea should imaginably be.

Or what if — less imaginably — Trump doesn’t say or do anything that warrants that?

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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