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Discover LudwigThe correct phrase is "may have." You use this phrase when you are talking about something that could have happened in the past.
For example: "I may have forgotten to lock the door when I left this morning."
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Police say May has been even calmer.
MAY has not been easy for Vicente Fox.
May has been the marquee act.
The boy May has taken it well.
This May has been all about sociopaths.
May has come in.
"May has wrecked Brexit . . .
May has finished.
Mrs May has many failings.
May has just finished speaking.
Theresa May has bottled it.
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