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The phrase "am in may" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an incomplete thought or a typo, as it lacks proper context and structure.
Example: "I am in May for the conference."
Alternatives: "I am in the month of May" or "I will be in May."
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I am, in May.
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George Bush may be in trouble.
I may be in the minority".
We may be in for a surprise.
I may be, in a word, wrong.
But these credits may be in peril.
There finally may be, in fact, T.M.I.
You may be in a great hurry.
Another rethink may be in order.
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