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Is possibly an adjective

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10y ago

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Yes, it is, although it is also more rarely a noun meaning something that is possible.

It means able to be done, or refers to one of several alternatives (e.g. a possible outcome).

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"Possible" is an adjective, not "possibly." "Possibly" is an adverb that means something is done or might happen.

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10y ago

No, possibly is an adverb. The adjective form is possible.

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To me, it seems that either 'possible combinations' or 'combinations possible' would be correct. The former does roll off the tongue a little better.

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