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Ways to Say "there's a very" in English

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Reassure

just might be cancer free.

This means the speaker is cautiously saying the person may no longer have cancer.

From The Escort, Episode 37

When do people say this?

Scene Context

A speaker gives hopeful medical news that the person may be cancer free.

Usage Scenario

Use it in medical or family conversations when sharing hopeful news. It is sensitive and should be said carefully because it is not a casual phrase.

Better ways to say it

1
There’s a very good chance you might be cancer free.
2
You might be cancer free.
3
There’s a good chance you’re cancer free.

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