not wholly exclude

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Used to state that something is not completely or certainly excluded.

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Examples (10)

  • We cannot not wholly exclude the possibility of success.
  • The research does not wholly exclude alternative explanations.
  • Scientists do not wholly exclude the potential for breakthrough discoveries.
  • The committee would not wholly exclude any reasonable proposals.
  • Experts not wholly exclude the chance of recovery.
  • The study does not wholly exclude environmental factors.
  • Investigators not wholly exclude human error as a cause.
  • The board cannot not wholly exclude future collaboration.
  • Analysts do not wholly exclude market volatility.
  • We should not wholly exclude unconventional approaches.