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The phrase 'it could maybe be' is a valid and usable part of written English
You can use it to indicate that something might be true, but it is uncertain. For example: "It looks like the painting is a Monet, but it could maybe be a Renoir."
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Worse than the leeches themselves was the paranoia they set off in me – you can't feel them, so I was constantly imagining them or squealing at a twig or leaf which simply looked like it could maybe be a leech.
If the police are looking into it, it's safe to say it could maybe be a "criminal thing".
So, there is one last job number coming Friday and it could maybe be the final OCTOBER SURPRISE GAME CHANGER OMGZ.
And without being too high-stomached, it could maybe be compered to the influence of the modernists in Europe during the Interwar years.
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But people with lingering neuralgic problems, it could maybe even be years.
No you can't date it because you just sense it and consider it, and eventually it grows, so it could maybe have been a month or so.
(Cecilie, 67) No you can't date it because you just sense it and consider it, and eventually it grows, so it could maybe have been a month or so.
So, it could also maybe be more freeing.
It could, maybe even should, be their year.
He remembers the year was 1989, but is not too sure about the month - "it could be September or maybe it was October".
The way it was done could maybe have been a wee bit better, but it is what it is".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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