Sentence examples for may be able to continue from inspiring English sources

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The student may be able to continue over the summer in a paid position.

York 2.35: This looks a wide-open handicap, but Acrostic may be able to continue Luca Cumani's fine run.

Even if his erratic shooting touch is here to stay, the Knicks may be able to continue to win anyway.

Although I may be able to continue to avoid Sony, I can't be without a cell phone.

This suggests that patients with mild Alzheimer's may be able to continue driving safely for a time.

But the remaining members may be able to continue to govern with shifting partners.The coalition's feuds have spilled into the open before.

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Countries that are suddenly poorer may or may not be able to continue exports, but their imports are likely to decline sharply.

Mr Shin has said he "may or may not be able to continue in my work and efforts in trying to eliminate the political prison camps and bring justice to the oppressed".

However, it may be clear that households spending a very high share of their income on transport may not be able to continue to do so if the circumstances change, for instance if oil prices increase or if households expenses go up unexpectedly.

There are lots of reasons lawyers may not be able to continue representing a client.

The paucity of starting pitching is a weakness the Rangers may not be able to continue camouflaging.

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