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Discover Ludwig"for perhaps" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used as a transitional phrase to introduce a possible reason or explanation for something. Example: The weather forecast called for a chance of rain, so for perhaps the first time in weeks, I remembered to bring an umbrella with me on my walk to work.
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Except for perhaps Mark Zuckerberg, who doesn't?
Aim, instead, for perhaps 15 minutes upright each hour.
For perhaps obvious reasons, French fries became McCain's first product.
Among those it was made for, perhaps, are fledgling filmmakers.
Some places may be battered for perhaps two days.
We were invited to the wedding for, perhaps, three reasons.
That leaves room for perhaps one other running back.
But he will not resume riding for perhaps four months.
No one, except for perhaps Oleg Kvasha, played well.
They ululated for perhaps five minutes, then abruptly stopped.
Room enough, he thinks, for perhaps 30 Sasquatches.
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