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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I may go" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
It indicates that the speaker has the possibility of going somewhere, but it is not certain. Example: "I may go to the party tonight, but I haven't decided yet if I feel up for it."
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Or I may go to Singapore".
"I may go there tomorrow".
If I'm in real estate, I may go short or I may go long.
I may go into a slight trance.
"I may go, but you'll have it.
"I may go to L.A. tomorrow," Ecclestone replied.
I may go out and hit 100 balls.
"I may go crazy but I'm done with poker".
OVER THE BRIDGE If I'm alone I may go for a two-hour walk.
I may go over the script I'm working on to keep it fresh in my mind.
If that doesn't work out, I may go to Hong Kong.
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