Sentence examples for may but often from inspiring English sources

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IPAs: (a) are objects that may but often do not accompany stand alone laughter; (b) are discrete and targetable objects; (c) are not propositional; (d) can be used with little disruption of delivery (order and timing).

Breeding normally starts in early May, but often in April in the south of the range.

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The mechanisms may apply, but often other factors, including gender, age, and, in particular, co-morbidity, confound the therapeutic strategy.

Moth balls also may help, but often contain poisons or neurotoxins.

"Glee" may love music, but often it abuses it, with performances wholly lacking grit.

For some seniors, the choice may be clear, but often the decision is a tough one.

Patients with this type of injury may present dramatically, but often the injury is subtle and therefore easily overlooked and not recognized in the first place.

These two ideas may seem conflicting, but often the most eye-catching designs are the simplest.

The tenderness may initially spread, but often reverts to a well-defined focal point as the lesion progresses.

People have read the studies and the reports, and they see that this is something that may help them, but often don't know where to get it.

The dog may become recumbent but often remains standing (personal communication Clare Rusbridge February 2015).

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