Examples of 'empirically possible' in a sentence

Meaning of "empirically possible"

empirically possible: This phrase refers to something that can be verified or tested through observation or experience. It suggests that a statement or hypothesis can be confirmed or refuted based on objective evidence or experimentation in the scientific method

How to use "empirically possible" in a sentence

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empirically possible
Such a thing just is not empirically possible.
That 's not empirically possible.
Remember? He just kept saying it was not empirically possible.
It wasn't empirically possible.
Honestly Eddie such things are not empirically possible.
But it is not empirically possible.
You are not alone . Such a thing just is not empirically possible.
That just is not empirically possible.
All summer long he kept saying, That just is not empirically possible.
Such things just are not empirically possible.
Honestly, Eddie, such things just are not empirically possible.
He just kept saying it was not empirically possible.
Well, such a thing just is not empirically possible.
He kept saying, " that just is not empirically possible.

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