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Discover Ludwig"may presented" is not a correct phrase in written English.
You could use the phrase "may present" as a verb meaning "to introduce, to display, to offer." For example, "The speaker may present a new idea at the meeting."
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During the appellate proceedings, only new evidence may presented, if it could not have been presented before.
A reflection of chemical co-carcinogenesis may presented by high levels of genome methylation, as recently described in Indonesian NPC patients and regional controls [45].
All these sequences and the gel electrophoresis show that HAmo SINE-related sequences may presented in the other families of order Cypriniform.
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"Other cases may present more difficult questions".
Others may present more radical work.
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Manhattan may present a challenge for the company.
JPMorgan may present those numbers in its annual report.
Yet the banks may present the greatest difficulties.
But starting Wednesday, a new challenge may present itself.
Indeed, the new apps may present new epidemiological concerns.
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