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The phrase "may be amplified" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the potential for something to be increased or enhanced in intensity, volume, or effect.
Example: "The sound quality of the recording may be amplified during the editing process to enhance the listening experience."
Alternatives: "might be increased" or "could be enhanced."
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The evidence obtained as a result of this experiment lead to a conclusion that cyclic representations may be amplified through specifically designed educational program.
Moreover, Obama's instinct for agreement may be amplified by his popularity.
Issues in the realm of usability may be amplified in UX because of its larger scope.
And privacy concerns that arise in using corporate e-mail for personal messages may be amplified by using these accounts.
The Krar is a five- or six-stringed lyre from Ethiopia and Eritrea, which may be amplified.
Forest harvesting substantially affects C dynamics; these effects may be amplified if forest harvesting is intensified to provide biofuel feedstock.
Then the transducer converts the product to an electrical signal, which may be amplified, processed, and displayed.
As in other studied biological mechanosensory systems, it is conceivable that the gravisensing process may be amplified by stochastic resonance and nonlinear noise-assisted effects.
It is shown that in a non-linear fluid-structure interaction problem the incident pressure may be amplified significantly during reflection from a structure.
That political argument may be amplified over the coming weeks as lawmakers return to their home states, meet with constituents and hold public events.
Putin, the ex-KGB officer, should appreciate the paradoxical lesson of this spy story: In the Internet era, deception may be amplified.
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