Sentence examples for how maybe from inspiring English sources

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"how maybe" is not a correct or usable phrase in written English.
You may be attempting to ask a question by saying "How maybe?", but this phrase is not grammatically correct. If you are asking a question, you should use the phrase "How may it be?" or "How might it be?" For example: "How may it be that the answer to the question is so difficult?".

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But how? "Maybe a new rug," she said.

I'm not going to say anything transcendent sounding about how maybe the beast is me.

"We talked about how maybe we would go out one more time," his wife said.

I didn't see any mention there of how, maybe, commercial flying might be better.

Like how?' Maybe it was because my mum was a single parent, always re-mortgaging the house, that I became so preoccupied with money.

How, maybe, but not why.... Whether I only want to succeed or whether I really need to won't determine whether I do or not".

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Decide based on that, and not on how maybe-fun the thing to do is, or whether or not you're expected to be there.

Hawes says: "What some graduates might not have is the office know-how, maybe they've never worked in an office before so everything's new, whether it's answering the phone or the way you dress or address people, the things like that – office etiquette".

How so? "Maybe they have a dog named Donald Trump, and maybe he's a complete Islamophobe," he said.

How old? "Maybe 50.

"It has definitely made me understand how to maybe schedule things better.

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