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you probably have felt the cultural differences vs you possible have felt the cultural differences

Both phrases are incorrect. The correct phrasing should be 'You may have felt the cultural differences.' 'Probably' and 'possible' are not suitable in this context. 'May' is the appropriate modal verb to express the idea of likelihood.

Last updated: March 30, 2024 • 505 views

Incorrect. 'Probably' is not the appropriate word choice in this context.

"you probably have felt the cultural differences"

Instead of 'probably,' use 'may' to express the idea of likelihood. The correct phrase would be 'You may have felt the cultural differences.'
  • I think that the cultural differences... are vast.
  • This will take into account the cultural differences between EU members.
  • Let us keep the cultural differences among the 15 countries.
  • The EU must not dictate the frameworks for the cultural differences in the Member States.
  • Mr President, my last observation relates to the fact that the debates show up the cultural differences.
  • The Minister underlined that one also should not forget the cultural differences which exist between Iran and the EU.
  • In conclusion, harmonisation is needed and welcomed to the extent that it respects the different range of financial products and the cultural differences in financial services in each Member State.
  • Some states offer more support than others, and the cultural differences in a women's role also influence the chances a woman will have to set up a businesses.
  • We should accommodate the cultural differences by working in our own cultures on the removal of specific obstacles which this culture creates against women's emancipation in practice.
  • Madam President, the matter of maternity protection should remain a matter for the Member States on account of the cultural differences in Europe.
  • I appreciate and respect the cultural differences in regulatory philosophy, which lead some to these conclusions.
  • She must have felt the same.
  • Producers, traders and the entire agri-food business have felt the effect.
  • She wouldn't have felt the burden of that.
  • The countries of Central and Eastern Europe have felt the effects of the economic crisis exceptionally hard.
  • The differences of view that emerged are not just political but more a reflection of the cultural differences between the Fifteen.
  • The cultural differences in this area are enormous, and a legislator who is closer to the citizen can therefore act more effectively, and, in the final analysis, effectiveness is what it is all about.
  • The interesting thing always was, just like the cultural differences between someone coming from the U.S. and someone in the U.K.
  • Something you probably haven't felt in a while.
  • You probably have a romantic dinner for two planned.

Alternatives:

  • You may have felt the cultural differences.

Incorrect. 'Possible' is not the appropriate word choice in this context.

"you possible have felt the cultural differences"

Instead of 'possible,' use 'may' to express the idea of likelihood. The correct phrase would be 'You may have felt the cultural differences.'
  • I think that the cultural differences... are vast.
  • This will take into account the cultural differences between EU members.
  • Let us keep the cultural differences among the 15 countries.
  • The EU must not dictate the frameworks for the cultural differences in the Member States.
  • Mr President, my last observation relates to the fact that the debates show up the cultural differences.
  • The Minister underlined that one also should not forget the cultural differences which exist between Iran and the EU.
  • In conclusion, harmonisation is needed and welcomed to the extent that it respects the different range of financial products and the cultural differences in financial services in each Member State.
  • Some states offer more support than others, and the cultural differences in a women's role also influence the chances a woman will have to set up a businesses.
  • We should accommodate the cultural differences by working in our own cultures on the removal of specific obstacles which this culture creates against women's emancipation in practice.
  • Madam President, the matter of maternity protection should remain a matter for the Member States on account of the cultural differences in Europe.
  • I appreciate and respect the cultural differences in regulatory philosophy, which lead some to these conclusions.
  • She must have felt the same.
  • Producers, traders and the entire agri-food business have felt the effect.
  • She wouldn't have felt the burden of that.
  • The countries of Central and Eastern Europe have felt the effects of the economic crisis exceptionally hard.
  • The differences of view that emerged are not just political but more a reflection of the cultural differences between the Fifteen.
  • The cultural differences in this area are enormous, and a legislator who is closer to the citizen can therefore act more effectively, and, in the final analysis, effectiveness is what it is all about.
  • The interesting thing always was, just like the cultural differences between someone coming from the U.S. and someone in the U.K.
  • He may have felt the need to hide it from you.
  • So, Rick must have felt the pressure, which means he was competing with his wife for the same tenure slot.

Alternatives:

  • You may have felt the cultural differences.

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