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Discover LudwigThe phrase "may be met" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to express possibility and is often used in a conditional sense. For example, "If the necessary requirements are met, then the goal may be met."
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In time, students' hopes may be met.
Even after diagnosis, patients may be met with disbelief.
This can create scarcity as not all areas may be met by the supply.
Payment of any open access fees may be met from underspend on existing grants.
Over time that ideal may be met, but currently CALL training is spotty at best.
When ImClone does make its statement, it may be met with some skepticism.
Speech may be met by speech but not by violent and illegal acts.
The immediate aims may be met and interest rates for Italy and Spain may fall.
Ask about Benjamin Franklin, John Adams or Benedict Arnold and you may be met with silence.
But attempts to bulldoze a proposal through may be met with disapproving glares.
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