conceivably result

Frequency: 4.50.8 per million words

used to suggest that something could possibly happen as a consequence

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Examples (10)

  • A major change in the protocol could conceivably result in skewed data.
  • The new trade agreement could conceivably result in higher unemployment in some sectors.
  • This sudden policy shift might conceivably result in a significant loss of voter support.
  • Failure to act now will conceivably result in irreversible environmental damage.
  • Releasing the confidential documents could conceivably result in legal action against the company.
  • The widespread adoption of this new technology might conceivably result in a major shift in the job market.
  • Skipping the prescribed medication could conceivably result in a relapse of the condition.
  • Investing all your savings in one volatile stock could conceivably result in financial ruin.
  • The historian argued that the controversial decision conceivably resulted in the nation's economic decline.
  • Any further delays in the supply chain could conceivably result in the project's complete failure.