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The phrase "it would perhaps be" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to express uncertainty or possibility. Example: It would perhaps be best to wait until tomorrow to make a decision.
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He repeated the idea Thursday, saying "it would perhaps be a better way for Greece," reinforcing widely held suspicions in Athens that Germany is intent on forcing it out of the Eurozone.
In the end it would perhaps be to the advantage of both EULAR and its industrial partners.
It would perhaps be tempting to see something similar here.
Labour is not the radical alternative as it would perhaps be seen on a UK basis.
Should they secure one, it would perhaps be the story of the tournament thus far.
Given what has happened to Spain, it would perhaps be more surprising if this political convulsion had not taken place.
"If this is done it would perhaps be possible to breed a hardy and resourceful race capable of competing against all comers.
It is not my style to abandon responsibility at a difficult time, even if it would perhaps be simpler or understandable in terms of human disappointment".
Despite the many unexpected revivals in fortune which Fallon has achieved in the past, it would perhaps be the most remarkable of all.
"When I've become annoyed about this in the past I've thought – because I don't want to get them sacked – that it would perhaps be good if they taught.
In American terms, it would perhaps be the equivalent of "Brokeback Mountain" — to which this movie has been loosely compared — grossing as much as "Titanic".
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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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