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May
noun
The hawthorn bush or its blossoms.
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The word 'May' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in a variety of ways, such as in questions ('May I help you?'), statements ('The flowers may bloom tomorrow'), and requests ('May you lend me a hand?'). Example sentence: I may have the answer you're looking for.
Exact(59)
In February 1862 Maj.
They may be right.
That may be so.
(You may disagree).
The EU may be getting the booby prize for peace because it sure hasn't created prosperity.
Ministers may want to sweep these events under the carpet, but the scars of the dispute and the subsequent closure programme remain on the memories, communities and landscapes of all coalfield communities.
"We must show our young people, who may be targeted, that extremists have nothing to offer them.
This situation may be heightened if they are financially reliant on their partner.
We may, we may not, decide that it's relevant to put something out there about some of those changes.
You must take legal action now or you may lose the opportunity to do so due to future legal obstacles".
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It's only the first couple of weeks of 2015, but the year may as well be over: with the 2016 presidential and congressional elections looming, Republicans are pushing full steam ahead on economy and jobs in an attempt to improve their chances at capturing the White House next year.
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