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Discover LudwigThe phrase "may was" is not correct and it is not usable in written English
The phrase should be "may have been" or "might have been" to indicate a possibility in the past. For example: I wonder what my life may have been like if I had chosen a different career.
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May was not a fluke either.
May was clever in planning the event.
Ms. May was a flight attendant.
May was appointed CBE in 1969.
From that moment May was convinced.
Home Secretary Theresa May was explicit.
May was stroke awareness month.
Guderian's plan for 13 May was straightforward.
May was also a femme fatale.
May was very excited about this.
Last May was a low point.
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