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[basic] Replace 'could' and 'might' #4365

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as directed by ISO/CS.

Partially addresses #4319

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fixed + force-pushed

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\begin{example}
A library I/O function that blocks until the I/O operation is complete can
be considered to continuously check whether the operation is complete. Each
such check might consist of one or more execution steps, for example using
such check possibly consists of one or more execution steps, for example using
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What is the alternative? (If it doesn't consist of one or more execution steps, then what does it do?) Can we drop the "possibly"?

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as directed by ISO/CS.
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applied, squashed, and force-pushed

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