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"may enlighten" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is most often used when introducing something new that could help to provide better understanding about a particular subject. For example, "This new approach to studying the human genome may enlighten our understanding of hereditary diseases."
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My own experience as a formal fact-checking reporter was limited, but it supports the idea that verification or contradiction may enlighten a few readers or viewers but does not change votes.
Mr. Hoffman and his seven years underground, fleeing a 1973 charge of dealing cocaine, are the subject of a new film, "Steal This Movie," which may enlighten young Americans who know some 60's music but regard his life and times as remote from their own dot-com lives.
This investigation may enlighten the understanding of the charge transport mechanism in carbon-based nanomaterials.
This may enlighten the advantages of triangle tri-bore configuration for FO applications.
Such design may enlighten to develop the other high-performance materials for energy storage.
This approach may enlighten design of novel nanocarriers for delivery of drugs beyond anticancer chemotherapeutic reagents.
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As the news gets out, forgotten Goulds "may be shaken loose, the discovery may well enlighten owners," said Todd Prickett, an owner of the C. L. Prickett gallery.
Multi-specialty meetings assembled to manage patients with these disorders may be enlightening and may help develop consensus.
Long may it enlighten us.
"Poses" may not enlighten listeners as much as elevate them.
Analytics on data gathered from these organisations may then enlighten researchers and practitioners on the current state of support given by ES to SCM.
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