Sentence examples for all may from inspiring English sources

The phrase "all may" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that everyone has the potential or permission to do something.
Example: "In this competition, all may participate regardless of their experience level."
Alternatives: "everyone can" or "all are allowed".

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All may face extinction.

All may play a part.

All may not go smoothly.

That all may be true.

/ They all may return.

This all may change.

Some or all may be alive.

There are, after all, may Christian faiths.

As, I fear, we all may learn.

That all may one day disappear, too.

Today, though, all may share a smile.

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