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Discover LudwigSentence The specific phrase 'has been maybe' is not used in formal English, and it is generally not used in written English.
It is sometimes used in informal speech or in casual writing. Example sentence: I'm not sure if I can make it tonight; it has been maybe raining all day.
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"The legislative change has been maybe overhyped," Mr. Zoukis said.
On the other hand, though, his perfection has been maybe a bit, er, boring.
But then when you look at what the official advice has been, maybe that's for the best.
"In terms of development of new theories, it has been maybe the slowest period in two centuries," the science historian Spencer Weart said.
This game has 1-0 nail-biter written all over it, but given how wacky this World Series has been, maybe the absolute last thing we should expect is the first thing we expect.
The attitude among many researchers has been "maybe this is an unsolvable problem, let's just work on something else," Collins says.
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He could have been, maybe, a retired geologist.
Never having been, maybe that was the secret.
There would have been maybe 50 contemporary-art galleries, maybe less.
But considering how strong their starters have been, maybe it is.
I wonder if we had been, maybe we would be less interesting.
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