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Discover LudwigThe phrase "may exists" is not correct in written English.
The correct form is "may exist." You can use it when discussing the possibility of something being present or occurring.
Example: "There may exist alternative solutions to this problem that we haven't considered yet."
Alternatives: "might be present" or "could exist."
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It may exists lots of shadow images or noises in this captured image.
Conclusion: Depending on pH of mobile phase, the non-bound 68Ga may exists in various ionic forms.
There may exists a spike-like contrast structure, or the combination of them [16] for the problem (2.1 - 2.2 2.1 - 2.2
aThere may exists a switching time at the relay node R, which results in a delay Δ in the second retransmission phase.
In the coculture where S. sp. PCC 7002 can maintain its growth, there may exists vitamin B12 to support the growth of S. sp. PCC 7002 and the possible cobalamin producer may be some bacteria in the coculture.
Due to the dynamic nature of the network, the links and are intermittent and thus may exists or not at a given time instant depending on the mobility patterns of the nodes.
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Additional diaries may exist.
What inaccuracies may exist?
Now, a third option may exist.
But a loophole may exist for banks.
But a darker motive may exist.
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