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Discover Ludwig"may be indeed" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used as a turn of phrase to express agreement with something or to add emphasis. For example: "The project will be a challenge, may be indeed!".
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It may be, indeed, that illusions are among the most precious things we have.
Middle Easterners' perception of history is nourished from the pulpit, by the schools, and by the media, and, although it may be — indeed, often is — slanted and inaccurate, it is nevertheless vivid and powerfully resonant.
Fox's "hybrid of forward and reverse motion" may be indeed the way some confused people perceive the daily events of their lives, but it does not make for easy reading.
On June 13th, at a conference in London, the group got its wish, and more, with donors pledging $4.3 billion to help immunise 250m children.If they come through with the money, the world may be indeed on the verge of a vaccine boom.
It may be — indeed, probably is — a step along that very long road.
While the QuickTool may be indeed rapidly manufactured it can be only a prototype tool, as the material it is made of does not render much durability.
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The problem, however first world it may be, is indeed there and it affects every one of us.
That may be diplomatic indeed.
This might send you a wrong signal that what you posted may have been indeed important.
Indeed, China may be doing so already.
It may be their time indeed.
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