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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a point that maybe" is not correct in standard written English.
It can be used when suggesting a possibility or uncertainty about a specific point being made.
Example: "I would like to raise a point that maybe we should consider alternative solutions to this problem."
Alternatives: "a point that perhaps" or "a point that might".
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And so I think that either that needs to be looked at, or it's highlighted a point that maybe the spread of a penny is not quite tight enough.
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When the full orchestra has reached a point that sounds musically coherent (maybe), collectively raise the master volume, and then fade out slowly together.
I tried to make the point that maybe he thought an escort service was the Band-Aid that might ultimately save his marriage.
I may have misinterpreted the research I mentioned earlier, but I think Stuart was missing the point that maybe glass bottles shouldn't be at a drunk's disposal.
Oddly, that wasn't the case as Hader then made the point that maybe Beck shouldn't be dismissed so quickly as a result of his correct advice on gold.
They currently stink, to the point that maybe Bartman is thankful he's not there to watch them play.
"I really did feel at one point that maybe no one would meet the high bar we'd set" says Paul Bunje, senior director of oceans at the XPRIZE Foundation.
It occurred to me at that point that maybe I should be inside watching the TV to see what happened next.
I recall thinking at that point that maybe my roommate and I should go out for drinks in Georgetown after we got home from work because it was such a nice day outside.
Here, Caine's style is as entertaining as ever, but it too often feels as if he's rushing to get from Point A to Point B. Maybe that's because there's a lot he wants to pack in, and not much time in which to do it.
"But just by listening to the news and seeing the joy of the Iraqi people welcoming their freedom, I took a different point of view, saying that maybe us going out there was something good for the people, even though there was loss of life," said Mrs. Martinez, 36, a mother of three, on a break from cramming for an accounting test.
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