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The phrase "may amplify" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the potential to increase or enhance something, such as an effect, message, or signal.
Example: "The new marketing strategy may amplify our brand's visibility in the market."
Alternatives: "might enhance" or "could increase".
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The downgrades may amplify their problems.
Income effects and crowd psychology may amplify individual vacillation.
In fact, for all we know, it may amplify it.
Euro-zone membership and the associated cheap debt may amplify the country's weaknesses, not reduce them.
The families of many of those held have avoided publicising their cases, fearing a raised profile may amplify their kidnappers' demands.
More important is the fact that disability may amplify the inequities that are an inevitable part of all sibling relationships.
The methodology that a pollster applies, particularly its likely voter model, may amplify or mitigate these effects.
Frictions like, e.g., bankruptcy costs may amplify the impact of the effect of the firms' interaction.
The AF protocol may amplify this interference at the relay, which decreases the system performance.
Central expression of PTX3 may amplify mechanisms of innate resistance and damage in the CNS.
As this may amplify ecosystem degradation, we suggest including mutualisms in marine conservation and restoration approaches.
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