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Discover Ludwig"can we maybe" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express uncertainty or hesitance when making a suggestion or asking a question. For example: "Can we maybe do something different next Saturday?".
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Can we maybe look at meeting a few weeks from now? Thanks!
7 12 p.m. | Updated Can we maybe get Managers Joe Maddon of the Rays and Davey Johnson of the Nationals to agree that they totally disagree right now?
Because you think about the labour of so many people, and it's like: "Can we maybe stay awake?" But anything I said was for the good of the film.
Can we maybe ask a slightly more challenging question?
Can we maybe call the year right now?
Can we maybe put Greg Craig in a cannon and shoot him at the oil spill?
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"Can we scream again?" "Maybe later".
"We are hopeful we can maybe still get him back".
"When we have 100 or 200, we can maybe answer the question," he says.
"If we're happy with the price, and he's happy, then we can maybe consider.
In which we can maybe focus more on the books.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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