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The part of the sentence 'may because' is not correct or usable in written English
It does not make sense to use this phrase. If you are trying to combine the ideas of "may" and "because," you should use the phrase "may be because" instead. Example: I may be late because the bus was running late.
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Higher HCO3 may because of the higher evaporation and the presence of Kankar.
"She was not at fault for the fall, but it may because of the earlier incident.
This may because more P dopants incorporated into the films and cause damage to the crystal lattice.
This paradoxical aspect may because the different protocol designs on image scanning location, age and BMI.
MAY: Because you badger me.
But the damage it causes to trust in wider society may, because of its wider implications, be even more grave.
Understandably, Manchester United fans were delighted... Carrick/Fellaini/Lingard playing every game between now and May because of this Carrick/Fellaini/Lingard playing every game between now and May because of this Sweet sweet revenge #mufc 2-0.
"But some people might stick to their guns — act on their principles, come what may — because they are cowardly.
The interplanetary business to be built may because for engagement.
This may because we were extra cautious during soft tissue suturing over plate.
This may because the competitive adsorption effect between nitrogen compounds, aromatic compounds, crackable components and themselves.
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