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The phrase "may have bought" is correct and usable in written English.
It is known as a modal verb construction and is used to indicate possibility or uncertainty about a past event. Example: She may have bought a new car last year, but I'm not sure.
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Tells about 1 valuable ashtray Levitt may have bought.
The firefighters may have bought some time for the architects.
Mrs. Pickersgill may have bought the fabric from Capt.
Chen may have bought the stock from another person not related to the issuing company.
By stopping the real from rising further that may have bought time.
Argentina may have bought itself a few weeks in which to negotiate reforms.
Mr. Lockard's ancestors, prosperous Philadelphia merchants, may have bought the paintings from the artist.
His roots in the area may have bought him a period of grace.
He may have bought some of these works with royalties from "Mein Kampf".
And they may have bought things over the phone, and made themselves easy telemarketing targets.
What Ms. Tepper's fortune may have bought her most of all is relief from sadness.
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