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The phrase "may have during" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express the possibility of an event or action occurring within a specific timeframe. Example sentence: I may have a meeting during my lunch break tomorrow.
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The possible relevance that this integrative response may have during the course of Chagas disease remains poorly characterized.
Again, assessing vertical connections between vulnerable populations and those in power would also help to identify the impact of expectations the affected population may have during preparedness for, response to and recovery from disasters.
Reflection and metacognition related to the experiences one may have during the acculturation process are other areas that are seen as relevant to the success of these individuals 'integrating' to this new context (Helms-Lorenz and Jacobse 2008).
Oxidative stress has been labelled as the primary causative factor for cardiac damage during infarction, however, the impact it may have during the process of post infarction remodeling has not been well probed.
Dear HHS Colleagues, Given today's sequestration deadline, I understand the concerns you may have during this unpredictable time.
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As many as 800 people may have died during the incident, but soldiers carried just 24 coffins during the event, as those were the only bodies recovered.
Charlotte Brontë may have died during pregnancy because of it.
"We all thought you may have died during the war".
"Market research has shown that brand awareness may have slipped during the recession," he said.
Women may have pain during intercourse because their vaginas become dry.
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