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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'may not be empty' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe something that cannot or should not be left blank or empty. For example: "When entering your password, please ensure that the field may not be empty."
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Yet these may not be empty words.
The elements are air war and night raids, and villages that may or may not be empty but anyway disappear.
But the theater may not be empty for long, if officials at SFX Entertainment, the theater's owner, have their way.
Because Japanese tradition decrees that the Chrysanthemum Throne may not be empty, Crown Prince Akihito, Hirohito's 55-year-old son, became Japan's 125th Emperor.
Outside experts are increasingly concluding that the Trump administration's threats may not be empty and that officials are seriously contemplating attacking North Korea and its nuclear weapons and missile arsenal.
Those may not be empty threats: the coup showed that the indigenous movement has at least some support within the armed forces, many of whose junior officers are of Indian blood.The armed forces had enjoyed a reputation for constitutionalism.
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The bottle may not be emptied after 120 sprays are used but when contents are getting low, then each additional spray may not give the accurate amount of medication.
The dish should not be empty or nearly empty.
The 528 seats that Royal Bank of Scotland had bought for the Wimbledon fortnight may not be left empty even after the bailed-out bank cancelled all its corporate hospitality to allow its top staff to focus on the ongoing computer crisis that has affected up to 13m customers.
It may not be necessary to empty any other compartments except the main one.
At the same time, because there are more than one sender, the intersection of candidate forwarding node sets of different senders may not be a non-empty set.
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may not be missing
may not be flying
may not be viable
may not be correct
may not be possible
may not be significant
may not be convenient
may not be perfect
may not be true
may not be criminal
may not be productive
may not be reasonable
may not be fair
may not be necessary
may not be sustainable
may not be immediate
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