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Discover LudwigThe phrase "may then have" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it as part of a clause or as part of a sentence expressing a possibility. For example, "He may then have decided to go somewhere else."
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Toy makers may then have an incentive to follow.
I may then have students write one paragraph where they incorporate two pieces of evidence.
Specialization may then have brought about an outer receptor surface and an inner conducting fibre.
Its main headstream may then have been the present Atbara River.
Depending on the outcome, the other seven may then have their own hearings.
France may then have been unfinished business but it was still a risk.
And the newcomers may then have to wait up to 10 years before their first spaceflight.
Potentially, some regions of the country may then have a higher proportion of closed units than others.
And the phytoplankton fertilized by this dust may then have caused further carbon dioxide drawdown and global cooling.
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Mr. Murdoch may then have a harder time getting control of the parts of the empire he covets most.
The result: less food for big browsing animals, and hunting and climate fluctuations may then have tipped them to oblivion.
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