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The phrase "and maybe so" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express uncertainty or to suggest that something is possible but not definite.
Example: "I think we should consider a different approach, and maybe so, it could lead to better results."
Alternatives: "and perhaps so" or "and possibly so".
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And maybe so.
And maybe so did the machine.
People say it is time for a change and maybe so, but this goes too far.
Marriage is a long conversation, someone once said, and maybe so is a rock band's life.
I understand that society doesn't change so easily and maybe so quickly".
Cleared of honking cabbies, Times Square is denatured — the Via Veneto senza Vespas — and maybe so are we.
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AND then maybe so.
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We conclude from this research that (1) complementarities between organization and ICT maybe so strong that absent organizational changes, ICT may have a negligible effect on productivity; (2) different types of ICT require different changes in organizational design; (3) the evidence also suggests that changes in organization enhance the impact of ICT on wage inequality.
The doctor said that he drank too much and ruined his liver, and that was maybe so, but he got sick and died awful fast.
He said, "How many more questions you going to have?" He depends heavily on three responses: "Maybe," "Not so much," and "Maybe not so much".
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