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Discover LudwigThe phrase "may definitely" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to indicate a strong likelihood or assurance of something happening. Here are a few examples: 1. "After reviewing your application, we may definitely offer you the job." 2. "I may definitely attend the party on Friday, but I'll let you know for sure." 3. "His actions may definitely have consequences, but only time will tell what those will be."
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This may definitely help future works to obtain lyophilized nanoparticles with good quality and with improved therapeutic benefits.
Others — in this case even interstate commerce — may definitely be affected by that inaction.
The management of a riparian buffer may definitely affect the soil microbial activities, including denitrification, as well as the composition of the community.
The study reveals the use of PME as either an alternate fuel or substitute for the diesel may definitely reduces the green house gases at the same time the employability in the agricultural field will be increased by retaining the migration of the farmer community towards cities or towns for search of employment.
This may definitely improve the patient outcome.
If treated this high-colored wastewater by this proposed method, the resulting treated water may definitely reuse to other streams.
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It may not definitely be a Portaloo.
Screaming won't help; discussion may; transparency definitely will.
That woman in my dream life may have definitely had the right idea.
These methods have now been so much improved that the suspicion of paternity may be definitely dismissed in many cases.
The contention of the plaintiff in error is that the right of way may be definitely located by the actual construction of the road.
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