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Discover Ludwig"may there be" is a grammatically correct part of a sentence and is often used in written English
It is typically used to express a wish or hope for something to exist or happen in the future. Example: May there be peace and harmony in the world. This sentence expresses the wish or hope for peace and harmony to exist in the future.
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There is nothing like being a Lion and may there be many more tours to come.
Then Demetrius: And what likelihood or probability (quoth he) may there be in such matters, considering that Plato himselfe alledging no argument or conjecture that carieth with it any shew of trueth and reason, hath by that meanes overthrowen that opinion?
Our single cell data thus indicate that not only may there be mutational heterogeneity within a sample, there may be genotypic discordance between CTCs, DTCs and metastases, or between CTC samples isolated at different time points.
Managers and policy makers must recognize that not only may there be evolution in a managed population owing to direct selection on traits, but there will often also be indirect evolutionary consequences of a given environmental change or management action mediated by other community members.
Roughly translated, the toast means, "may there be a generation of children on the children of your children".[6] Essentially, you are wishing for the newlyweds' family to continually expand and survive for many generations to come.
For China's sake, may there be many more.
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There may be, there's an argument there.
There may be code, there may be data.
"There may be a coup, there may be a hurricane, there may be an earthquake.
There may be washers there.
There may be one, or there may be a federation.
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