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Discover LudwigThe phrase "may required" appears to be incorrect in written English
Instead, one could use "may be required" or "may require." For example, "Additional training may be required for new employees" or "This project may require additional resources."
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The utilizing lifetime of concrete structures with large volumes which are finished before it was planned may required highly costs for restoration, reinforcement or rebuilding.
Fractures involving the volar lip will require a volar approach, those involving the radial styloid alone may required a radio-dorsal or radio-volar approach, and those that are dorsal intraarticular will require a dorsal approach, through the appropriate tendon compartment.
Curcumin shows potent anti EV71 effect through down-regulating GBF1 and PI4KB, both of which may required for the assembly of viral RNA replication complex.
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