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The phrase "alumni may" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that former students have the possibility or permission to do something.
Example: "Alumni may access the university's online resources for up to five years after graduation."
Alternatives: "former students can" or "graduates are allowed to".
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Harvard alumni may request tickets here.
OCMBA alumni may bring their guests.
A few McKinsey alumni may understandably be dusting off their résumés.
Lehman's alumni may have to work harder to make their name.
And attracting gifts from alumni may get harder if the downturn continues or tax laws change.
MIT alumni may have access to special Services within MIT Technology Review's overarching Services.
Alumni may not use Stanford Marks on business cards.
All alumni may vote in the annual alumni trustee election.
Alumni – may serve 3 consecutive four-year terms.
Alumni may apply more than once for the travel award, but alumni may receive the award only one time.
Rich alumni may end up funding laboratories for their old departments, rather than libraries for their old colleges.
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