Sentence examples for am may be from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "am may be" is not correct and not usable in written English.
It appears to be a combination of two different verb forms that do not work together in standard English grammar.
Example: "I am not sure if I may be late to the meeting."
Alternatives: "might be" or "could be".

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Readers as ill versed in Catholicism as I am may be surprised to learn that the process of recognizing a saint has not changed much since the 16th century.

But Brian Briggs – who remains the world's most diffident frontman – hasn't forgotten the melodies: Farewell Appalachia has a delicious bounce, and You Take Me As I Am may be their best song yet.

Previous research suggests amplitude modulation (AM) may be important for this azimuth assessment [19].

Therefore, AM may be suitable to serve as an excluding criterion of deterioration.

Therefore, AM may be a valuable predictor of deterioration of septic patients in ED.

AM may be a promising therapeutic option to protect against development of lung injury, sepsis and extrapulmonary organ injury in mechanically ventilated individuals with severe pneumonia.

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Some of this is may be unavoidable.

And what progress there has been may be fragile.

They're may be six or eight inches tall.

Adam, that is, may be an intellectual, but he doesn't have original thoughts.

Pointing out how unrealistic his policies are may be less risky than countenancing them.

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