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possibly a cardiologist vs possible a cardiologist

The correct phrase is 'possibly a cardiologist.' 'Possibly' is an adverb that modifies the verb 'is,' while 'possible' is an adjective that describes a noun. Therefore, 'possibly a cardiologist' is the correct construction.

Last updated: March 26, 2024

possibly a cardiologist

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use 'possibly a cardiologist' when you want to express the likelihood of someone being a cardiologist.

Examples:

  • He is possibly a cardiologist.
  • It is possibly a cardiologist who will be attending the event.
  • Alex, she's a cardiologist.
  • I spoke to a cardiologist in San Miguel.
  • But I still want you to see a cardiologist as soon as you arrive.
  • You need to have him see a cardiologist.
  • He's a cardiologist from Chicago, divorced, no children.
  • She played cello for the philharmonic, he was a cardiologist.
  • Three days ago, he went into a cardiologist's office.
  • I need a cardiologist in here, stat.
  • They should have served a cardiologist with these burgers.
  • The car's first owner was a cardiologist
  • In Tallinn, I am a cardiologist.
  • I'll make you an appointment with a cardiologist.
  • You went to London, met a cardiologist and you married him.
  • Dr. reneau is a cardiologist.
  • I can refer you to a cardiologist, if you...
  • The doctor said only a cardiologist will be able to make a diagnosis and tell you how serious it is.
  • - He doesn't need a cardiologist, Eva.
  • All such patients should be referred for assessment by a cardiologist and followed up.
  • Actually, I should probably have that looked at by a cardiologist.
  • Fawn's speaking at a cardiologist event.

possible a cardiologist

This phrase is incorrect in English.

  • Alex, she's a cardiologist.
  • I spoke to a cardiologist in San Miguel.
  • But I still want you to see a cardiologist as soon as you arrive.
  • You need to have him see a cardiologist.
  • He's a cardiologist from Chicago, divorced, no children.
  • She played cello for the philharmonic, he was a cardiologist.
  • Three days ago, he went into a cardiologist's office.
  • I need a cardiologist in here, stat.
  • They should have served a cardiologist with these burgers.
  • The car's first owner was a cardiologist
  • In Tallinn, I am a cardiologist.
  • I'll make you an appointment with a cardiologist.
  • You went to London, met a cardiologist and you married him.
  • Dr. reneau is a cardiologist.
  • I can refer you to a cardiologist, if you...
  • The doctor said only a cardiologist will be able to make a diagnosis and tell you how serious it is.
  • - He doesn't need a cardiologist, Eva.
  • All such patients should be referred for assessment by a cardiologist and followed up.
  • Actually, I should probably have that looked at by a cardiologist.
  • Fawn's speaking at a cardiologist event.

Alternatives:

  • possibly a cardiologist
  • potentially a cardiologist
  • maybe a cardiologist
  • could be a cardiologist
  • might be a cardiologist

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