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Discover Ludwig"may of" is not correct or usable in written English.
The correct phrase is "may have," not "may of." For example, "I may have done something wrong, but I'm not sure."
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It may, of course, have been overlooked.
You may of course remain anonymous.
Which may, of course, be quite intentional.
Their judgment may, of course, be premature.
Numbers may, of course, fluctuate locally.
He may, of course, also be insane.
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Some good may come of all this.
Perhaps something may come of that.
Rationing may be of several types.
Your mileage may vary, of course.
It may be of any size.
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