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The phrase "a packing that may" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a type of packaging or container that has the potential to do something or meet certain criteria.
Example: "We are considering a packing that may enhance the freshness of the product during shipping."
Alternatives: "a packaging that could" or "a container that might".
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Two of these algorithms guarantee a packing that may be disentangled by guillotine cuts.
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Executives at Barr Pharmaceuticals, the maker of Plan B, have said they may sell the drug at $20 to $40 a pack, a price that may make the pill less accessible for poor women, Ms. Coloado said.
Pack E (a plain brown pack) represented a pack that was void of all design features.
Their findings show that polymorphism arises from the presence of multiple competing intermolecular interactions combined with the possible conformations the molecule can adopt: these factors can give rise to a variety of packing systems that may differ only slightly in energy.
You may want check out the temperature of Lanzarote before packing and remember to pack anything that may make your trip more interesting or easier like an interesting book about Lanzarote's history.
We performed our analyses on single monomeric C-CDA domains from the respective studies, which allowed the comparison of the structures in the absence of crystal packing interactions that may affect the protein conformations locally.
Try to pack things that may be able to be worn right out of the suitcase without ironing.
The museum is $2 million in debt, and most of the collection's 200,000-odd items are packed up, awaiting a future that may include a home at Yale.
But generally speaking, the atomizers last about 3 - 4 weeks for a newbie that may smoke 1 regular pack daily – about 300 puffs / pack.
Notably, under naive conditions, granule proteins are thought to be packed in a semisolid state that may immobilize these proteins inside the granule and prevent interactions with the azurosome and subsequent translocation.
In the end, in fact, "City of God" bears more of a resemblance to a different Doctorow novel, "Loon Lake" (1980) -- another pretentious and abstract novel that for all its flashes of brilliance remains little more than a "scissors-and-paste job," a novel of ideas that may be packed with ideas but that fails as a satisfying work of fiction.
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