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"as it may be" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to indicate that something is uncertain or ambiguous, and it can be used interchangeably with phrases like "perhaps" or "maybe". For example, "It's unclear what the outcome of this situation will be, as it may be."
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Scary as it may be, the game has its drawbacks.
Entertaining as it may be, original it certainly isn't.
Hosseini's hope, as tempered as it may be, is impressive.
And, painful as it may be, yes it probably should.
That is democracy, messy as it may be.
Confusing as it may be, hydroponics encompasses plants grown in foam, gel, perlite, or water.
As temping as it may be to think "Hey, I don't feel sick.
Distressing as it may be, we cannot hide from our history.
"As long as the adoption process may be, as hard as it may be, as intrusive as it may be, don't give up and quit.
As expensive as it may be, tube equipment has been a good investment for many owners.
Frustrating as it may be for some residents, the construction is perfectly legal.
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