not absolutely exclude
Frequency: 6.07.5 per million words
Used to state that something is not completely or certainly excluded.
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- We cannot not absolutely exclude the possibility of rain tomorrow.
- The doctor did not absolutely exclude a bacterial infection as the cause.
- Scientists do not absolutely exclude the hypothesis, though evidence is limited.
- The investigation does not absolutely exclude human error as a factor.
- We should not absolutely exclude any potential candidates at this stage.
- The committee will not absolutely exclude alternative proposals from consideration.
- Medical experts do not absolutely exclude the possibility of recovery.
- The analysis does not absolutely exclude other explanations for the phenomenon.
- Researchers cannot not absolutely exclude environmental factors from their study.
- The court did not absolutely exclude the testimony despite procedural concerns.