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Discover Ludwig"could we perhaps" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are making a polite request or suggestion. For example: "Could we perhaps meet a bit earlier today? I have an appointment later on."
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Hayek asks very nicely: could we perhaps just have a coffee?
Could we, perhaps, have some genuine, not journalistic sense of proportion?
(Though I thought Freedland's observation that the group never discussed politics was an excellent point to pursue - could we perhaps have the comment pages of the Guardian, or even the Observer, dropped from helicopters on to the Big Brother house?).
(Could we perhaps sentence Martha Stewart — if she's found guilty — to ten days behind a Kmart counter?) The only sadness here is the taint, the little doubt, that will always be attached to Sosa's name now, despite his sunniness and those career five hundred and six home runs.
Our thinking developed from here; could we perhaps combine the appeal of a seasonal 'calendar' chart with the website itself?
Could we perhaps be approaching a cataclysmic event?
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Couldn't we perhaps give grants to disadvantaged state schools that could aspire to become academies of football excellence?
WE could perhaps learn something from the female leatherback turtle.
"If there is a time delay that we could perhaps fill in with some funding; we have various options on how we could obtain that.
We could perhaps do something together; we haven't yet.
If we played our cards right we could perhaps pull off an historic result like the Movimento Cinque Stelle in Italy.
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