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Discover Ludwig'may gained' is not a correct and usable sentence in written English
You would not use it in written English because it doesn't make any sense. If you are trying to express the idea that something may be gained, you might use a sentence like "By working hard, he may gain success" or "Much can be gained through honest effort".
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Either way, Global Election Systems may gain.
"Composite sounds may gain a specific significance again".
A few innocent victims of press unfairness may gain redress.
In the short term, the dollar may gain, though.
With time Rome may gain ascendancy over the north.
AM General may gain the most from such increased orders.
And consumers may gain from the increased demand.
Then teams will have determined what draft picks they may gain or risk losing.
What PC makers lack in market identity they may gain in price advantage.
Yes, underserved children in poor communities may gain extra services like tutoring and, presumably, test preparation.
But it is not beyond belief that they may gain access to these resources".
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