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"I may try" is correct and usable in written English
It is used to express potential future action. For example, "I may try a new approach to this problem."
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I may try that next.
Next time, "I may try that," he said approvingly.
Some day soon I may try it again.
I may try and tease out what it might mean in a subsequent post.
"I did lose my reputation as well, which I may try get back later.
But given the positive feedback I've received from the Bukowski piece, I may try my hand at a few others.
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I was a bit worried when I saw it start to pour down with rain because I was concerned he may try to overplay things a little bit.
Mr. Dyer, if I may: please try again — but this time with Murakami's fiction.
And, as Mr. Psilakis hopes, I may even try some of his dishes in my kitchen at home.
But I think I may actually try the milk jug ring flash.
I may still try to find an original Commodore 64 in good, working condition, but sign me up for the Commodore 64 Mini as well.
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