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The phrase 'may be happened' is incorrect in written English.
You could use the phrase 'may have happened' as a possibility for an event that may have occurred in the past. Example: I'm not sure what happened to my bag, it may have happened when I was getting off the bus.
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If the concentration of the mixture gas composed by oil/gas and air reaches the burning and/or explosion limit, the fire and/or explosion accident resulting in casualties and serious loss of property may be happened once there is a fire source in the surroundings.
When the protonated inhibitor is adsorbed on the metal surface, the following may be happened: (1) formation of a coordinate bond due to the partial transfer of electron from N- and O-atoms to the metal surface and (2) the protonated inhibitor may combine with freshly generated Fe2+ ions on the mild steel surface to form a metal-inhibitor complex [Inhz Fe](2+z)+ [65].
The result suggested that these HGT events may be happened much recently.
Schedule the moving transporter and new place set up in accordance to the moving plan Be aware of potential hazardous or accidental incident that may be happened due to fire, electrical wiring, and so on during the equipment moving.
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Now, that may be happening.
This may be happening already.
"Something interesting may be happening here".
That may be happening already.
That may be happening with Mr Bush.
There are signs that may be happening.
The reverse may be happening this year.
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