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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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Not excluded

> I assume that one of the biggest challenges in the event of such natural catastrophes could very well be – however not excluded - the XX Subway System as well as other critical lower-lying areas etc.

I don't understand what "however not excluded" means in this sentence.

In my assumption, "could very well be" means "highly possibly" and "not excluded" means "including".
I wonder why they are connected with "however".
  

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I don't understand what "however not excluded" means in this sentence. Nor do I! Clive

  • I don't understand what "however not excluded" means in this sentence.
  • Nor do I!
  • Clive
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I don't understand what "however not excluded" means in this sentence.
Nor do I!

Clive
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Thank you, Clive!

If you don't understand, no wonder I don't understand!

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