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"may warrant" is a grammatically correct phrase in written English.
You can use "may warrant" when you are suggesting that something requires further investigation or discussion. Example: The strange behavior of the patient may warrant further investigation by a medical specialist.
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Exceptional responsibilities may warrant exceptional power.
This includes weaknesses that may warrant improvements that tolerate error.
That Bloomberg example may warrant Mr. Obama's attention.
The molts and plumage sequence may warrant further investigation.
This association may warrant further investigation from future studies.
Whether presence of these factors may warrant earlier screening remains unclear.
The balance of risks and benefits may warrant discontinuation at different points during the disease course.
Significant correlations between insulin variables and individual DMI responses may warrant further investigation.
"Interesting and may warrant further exploration" is as far as the NAPF goes.
Advancing age may warrant changes to preventive therapies for heart disease.
Although some reasons are constructive, others may warrant a bit of further self-reflection.
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