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The phrase "ago maybe it" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It appears to be a fragment that lacks clarity and context, making it unusable in standard communication.
Example: "I thought it was a long time ago, maybe it was just last week."
Alternatives: "perhaps it was" or "maybe it happened".
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Ten years ago, maybe it wasn't so much of an issue, but it's certainly an issue politically, with people in the game, and just in life in general".
"A couple of years ago, maybe it was three years ago, after the season, I went into Larry Bird's office," Granger, who had a game-high 25 points in Game 5, told The Star. "And he told me: 'Hang in there.
"A few years ago maybe it was 10 or 12 players [who could win] but now it's so spread out.
If the stands would have been packed, like not too long ago, maybe it would be a different, but the demand was not there.
Maybe it's because I once randomly made out with her onstage at an amateur strip contest in San Francisco years ago, maybe it's because she had the most amazing orgasm in the first queer porn I ever saw, maybe it's because her legs are taller than I am, or maybe it's because she's just really sexy.
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Sometimes I see things [and say], "Oh, it's not that bad". And people tell me, "You did that 20 or 30 years ago". Maybe — I forgot.
(003-004) "Uh, so if you'd asked me two days ago maybe I would've said my pain in my stomach was a a 2 or a 3 as a constant a constant pain".
It was about 15 years ago, maybe, and it was when I just had two or three stores.
Gerrards talent, desire and winning mentality should have been nurtured into the heart of the England team years ago, maybe if it had then England would have the team it desperately craves every tournament.
Maybe you finished it five days ago; maybe you finished it 45 years ago.
The Cats learned this valuable lesson all those years ago, and maybe it's Port's turn.
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