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The phrase "may be implied" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to suggest that something is not explicitly stated, but can be inferred or understood to be true. Example: While the contract did not explicitly state the deadline, it may be implied by the language used in the agreement.
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Conservatism may be implied.
Humans in their intricate collectives as well as crustaceans in the creel may be implied.
Business Alignment review is very important, as budget changes and Road Map priorities may be implied.
That this line is also a personal cri de coeur may be implied by the exclamation mark at the end.
Everything great and dubious in the comic persona he created may be implied in that deceptively simple situation.
675, that intent may be implied only when the witness is 'clearly apprised that the Committee demands his answer notwithstanding his objections,' and, Emspak case, 75 S.Ct.
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Once a colony is planted here, White may be implying, high-ranking but nearly naked girl children such as this will be duly transformed into decently dressed pseudo-Englishwomen.
Q: You may be implying by the abnormal behavior of this aircraft that it's not inconceivable that the pilot was trying to draw the fire of these missiles?
Oh, I see, Lee may be implying that boys like Tray are unfairly regarded as no more than b-sides.
First, the Quran may be implying that one should trust in God's absolute power; even at the most vulnerable point in your body, God is there to protect you.
The Constitution itself contains an implied recognition of it beyond what may justly be implied from the express grants.
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