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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is perhaps that" is not correct and does not form a coherent expression in written English.
It may be intended to suggest uncertainty or speculation, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The reason for the delay is perhaps that the weather was worse than expected."
Alternatives: "might be that" or "could be that."
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"Is There Life Without Pain?" Well, perhaps you believe there is, perhaps that is your joyous experience.
And it is perhaps that history which is suffocating the club.
It is perhaps that final purpose that book champions emphasize the most.
Closer to the nub of it is perhaps that Sorley also said she was "bored".
Perhaps she knows who she is: perhaps that is the quality that makes beauty convincing in the long run.
If the British want to learn a modern lesson of 1916, it is perhaps that independence and shared sovereignty are not a zero sum game.
The characteristic claim of so-called 'subject-sensitive invariantism' is perhaps that surprising features of the subject are relevant for whether a subject knows.
The most important is perhaps that Goodman does not believe there was any such thing as identity in meaning of two different expressions (see our discussion of likeness of meaning above).
But, as we approach the final stretch, it is perhaps that single defeat which will be playing on minds more than anything else, as it came in the reverse fixture to this, the last foray against table-topping Sweden.
Fast forward to the present and I now know that Messi is perhaps that best player in the world and is also from Argentina.
A further possible explanation for the sex difference observed is perhaps that male and female doctors are viewed and treated differently by the public, the profession and the regulatory body.
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