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Can't read one of the kanji

Cielle

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Hello! I have been studying Japanese for a little bit, but sometimes I still struggle with reading handwritten kanji, like in the picture below. The one circled in red, can anyone help me and tell me what kanji it is? I've tried so hard but have had no success TT^TT I can tell it's an i-adjective, and that's it

I think the sentence says: 限りなく実現の可能性がNANNANIシチュエーション
if you can read it, please help me! お願いします(シ_ _)シ
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oh thank you thank you both of you!! I really don't think I would've figured it out without your help!
 
oh thank you thank you both of you!! I really don't think I would've figured it out without your help!

Use contextual hints:

1. The い ending indicates an adjective.
2. It is tied to 可能性

Ask yourself what sort of adjectives go with 可能性. The main ones are 高い and 低い.

You can also go through a kanji dictionary by radical lookup rather easily, as the left radical is easy to pick out and even if the stroke count isn't entirely clear, it is obviously not terribly large. That means you have relatively few candidates to skim through in search of the one that most closely resembles it.

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