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Discover LudwigThe phrase "may not meet" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are suggesting that it is possible that something may not happen. For example, "We may not meet our sales goals this quarter."
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Mars One may not meet these conditions.
They may not meet again for some time.
However, as an independently produced structure, a braided composite may not meet all design requirements.
First, the budget setting is static and may not meet the sensing contexts or user anticipation.
Self-design may not meet restoration targets if dispersal-limited plants do not colonize restoration sites.
The conventional power generation technologies may not meet the environmental constraints.
The cooling performance may not meet the expectations of the mould engineers.
According to people close to the negotiations, Iridium may not meet the Feb. 15 reorganization deadline.
The two sides may not meet again until Monday, the aide said.
It may not meet a nutritional ideal, but they often have no choice.
If he does, he may not meet the residency requirement to serve.
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