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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'may well happen' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to suggest that something is likely or possible in the future. For example: "It may well happen that the economy will improve over the next few months."
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This may well happen.
That may well happen in Halbig.
That may well happen as part of a final agreement.
Given the weakness of Ukraine's opposition, this may well happen.
It may well happen in real machines such as centrifugal pumps or turbines operating on a flexible structure.
If Ukip is to break into Westminster in 2015, this is where it may well happen.
For the first time in this country, that may well happen.
Europe's new metropolis may well happen, in higgledy-piggledy fashion, anyway.
The most recent polls suggest that both of these things may well happen.
But given that 38 state legislatures have already passed "defense of marriage" acts, it may well happen in this case.
In China it will be induced by the state; in India's case, it may well happen despite the state.
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