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Discover LudwigThe phrase "may arrive in" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to express the possibility of something arriving at a certain place. Example: The package may arrive in a few days, so make sure someone is home to receive it.
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Shakespeare may arrive in the second season and perhaps Chekhov.
In other words, a different form of regulatory relief may arrive in time.
Seeds of sedges may arrive in new wetlands by dispersal, typically by birds.
String of chances Chances may arrive in strings, as can a goalkeeper's saves or a player's impressive performances.
When asked more directly about the potential challenges that may arrive in Canada should Trump become the next president of the United States, Fast remained characteristically diplomatic.
The Institute of Public Policy Research estimates that 56,000 Romanians and Bulgarians may arrive in the UK within the first year.
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What happened next shows that swings, as reliably as they may arrive, come in many forms.
Hoping to catch residents at home, they may arrive early in the morning or in the evening.
They are paid a lot less than presenters who may arrive just in time to read the running order, check their scripts and take up position in front of the cameras.
For others, menopause may arrive earlier in life, or even immediately after treatment.
Often I am with a mother for up to 36 hours, although sometimes I may arrive just in time for the birth.
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