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Discover Ludwig"may be smooth" is a valid phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to express an idea of potentiality, in which a certain outcome may occur in some cases but not necessarily in all cases. For example: "The transition period between college and the workplace may be smooth for some, but it can be a difficult adjustment for others."
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The shell may be smooth or sculptured with radial ribs, which may be smooth, scaly, or knobbed.
The reflector may be smooth, gridded, faceted or a combination of textures.
The fleshy fruit may be smooth or ribbed, depending on the species.
The surface may be smooth, spiny, covered with platelike structures, or ridged.
The surface of the grains, however, may be smooth or ridged to warty or spiny.
Scales may be smooth and overlapping, form a mosaic of flat plates, or have keels or tubercles.
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His voice may be smoother than baby food, but Mr. Vandross is no sex symbol.
If so, the road may be smoother than we imagined for there is, and has been, much truth to follow.
Or, after painting, the garment may be smoothed out and pressed against a second garment, making a kind of monoprint.
The changes are probably the biggest since the 747 started flying 30 years ago, although they may be smoother this time.
The Russian government said Monday that it would send a second convoy, and its path may be smoother if the agreement between Putin and Poroshenko sticks.
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