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Discover LudwigThe phrase "may retire" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the possibility of someone ending their career or job in the future.
Example: "After years of dedicated service, she may retire next year to spend more time with her family."
Alternatives: "might step down" or "could resign."
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Other people may retire earlier than 60 due to special early retirement schemes or specific employment sector rules.
Ron Harper may retire.
He may retire before he's beaten.
Discusses Thieu's possible actions - he may retire gracefully.
Others may retire to a private sanctuary in Florida.
Williams, who will be 34 in June, may retire.
"He may retire after this," Mr. Weintraub said, "but he's not retiring before this one.
I may retire in the next couple of years, at age 66.
Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, you may retire to consider your verdict.
His most anticipated challenger may retire, if not now, then soon.
At least one Supreme Court justice may retire in the next year or so.
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