Sentence examples for about the may from inspiring English sources

The phrase "about the may" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or unclear expression, and without additional context, it cannot be used effectively.
Example: "I have some questions about the may of the project timeline."
Alternatives: "regarding the possibility" or "concerning the potential".

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Neither of them knew anything about the May Day raids, but they were friends with activists and may possibly have been friends with someone who might have been involved with the protests in May.

Here is our story about the May v Corbyn "debate".

Roger what do you think about the May plan?

team planned to discuss China's preparations about the May holiday when it returns to Beijing.

but there are two big reasons to feel a little uncomfortable about the May data.

Children sing with glee in Act 2 about the May Day feast: Jelly!

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Any thoughts about the deceased may be suppressed as they may automatically trigger trauma reminders.

All the flailing about may rev up an audience, but meaning falls by the wayside.

Yet like Bill Clinton, the ones we know about may just be the tip of the iceberg.

Cautious optimism about the elections may be dashed.

Gazeta's skittishness about the story may be extreme.

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