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The phrase 'may be overloaded' is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it when you want to express that there is a possibility of something becoming overloaded, such as a machine, a system, or a person. For example: "The computer system may be overloaded with too many requests."
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According to Petra Lamers-Schütze, the art historian who edited the book, the world may be "overloaded with images," but these patterns are more than just images — they're clues to the way people lived in other centuries.
However, the edge elements of this divertor are limited to only 5 MW/m2, and may be overloaded in certain plasma scenarios.
At higher particle concentrations, CTLs may be overloaded with particles, which in turn caused the elevated IFN-γ levels for PEG-AuNP control groups.
In addition, this work does not target the overloaded LMA, which is responsible for the acceptability of all the MNs connected to the MAGs that may be overloaded.
Additionally, further complications may arise as the remainder of the network may be overloaded during attempts to relocate lost virtual resources.
Previous research, e.g. ETSI TR 102962 [35], have indicated that LTE networks may be overloaded due to heavy traffic broadcasted already by 20 cars per cell at a rate of 10 CAMs per second.
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Other causes may be overloading such as using too many appliances on a single circuit at the same time.
If you've set your graphics settings in the game too high, you may be overloading your hardware and causing the game to crash.
Recruits may even be "overloaded with support", says Dzameer Dzulkifli, who runs Malaysia's scheme which could be a waste of more than their time, since such support is expensive in the rural areas where many are based.
And while the brain may not be overloaded by 34 gigabytes of brute information a day, it appears that too many of these mental quanta are the equivalent of empty calories.
The hindlimbs of winter birds may similarly be overloaded during jumping and unable to meet the increased power requirements imposed by their mass.
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