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The part of a sentence "it might has" is not correct or usable in written English
The correct form is "it might have." Example: "It is possible that the project has been delayed, but it also might have been completed on time."
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So might a spot of inflation help matters?The idea that it might has been gaining ground thanks to two economists.
However, the contractor still needs to get approval from the Department of Justice, and while it is unlikely that the new investigation will influence this decision, the chance that it might has concerned the market.
Besides that, it also contained a CGGC domain, which was rich in many conserved cysteines and histidines, suggesting that it might has a zinc-binding function.
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It might have worked.
Or it might have.
Oh, it might have.
It might have been anyone".
It might have been predicted.
It might have surprising results.
So it might have been?
But it might have been.
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