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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a six may" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It could potentially be used in a specific context, but without additional information, it is ambiguous.
Example: "In the game, a six may allow you to take an extra turn."
Alternatives: "a six could" or "a six might".
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It demonstrates that although the probability of getting a six may have been increased by climate change, a six could have been rolled anyway.
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MOST tweets are inane, but a million may contain valuable information.
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And the great American job machine has stalled: one in ten is unemployed and more than a million may have given up looking for work.
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