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Discover LudwigThe phrase "may well include" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to suggest that something is likely to be part of a larger group or category.
Example: "The report may well include several recommendations for improving efficiency."
Alternatives: "is likely to include" or "could very well encompass".
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According to Ms. Wells, Mrs. Clinton's upcoming informal Westchester appearances may well include a stop at Susan Lawrence Gourmet Foods in Chappaqua, and perhaps her annual end-of-May march down King Street with the Scouts and the school bands.
But he notes that that may well include prescription drugs.
(Neighbours may well include badgers, deer and wild boar).
It may well include low wages and weak collective-bargaining rights.
2. Some people view such statements as "harmful"; those people may well include bar authorities.
Future players may well include color L.C.D. screens to play music videos.
It may well include the purchase of corporate bonds or other non-conventional assets to get the economy moving.
That may well include tax increases, but don't expect to hear too much about them before May 2015.
They are drunk on excess and staggering towards the balcony's edge - and that may well include the film-makers themselves.
"It's a predictable hypothesis," and one that they may well include in their ongoing research on train heritability in twins.
But as Anderson sagely points out, nobody really knows at the moment – and that may well include the England management.
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