Sentence examples for may well stop from inspiring English sources

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They may well stop reading.

Thus, SAC may well stop being an investment adviser, but its basic operations probably can continue.

It may well stop you starving in parts of India, but it will probably kill you off early in places where less people starve to death.

People taking a bracing walk along the promenade in the Lincolnshire resort of Mablethorpe later this month may well stop in their tracks when they pass a new addition to a row of dilapidated beach huts.

The revised constitution that the A.K.P. is currently drafting for a 2008 referendum will be the moment of truth for some of these issues, not least for Turkey's faltering European Union bid, but it may well stop at putting a slight polish on existing laws without touching the underlying issues.

He promised to brand China a currency manipulator and impose tariffs on Chinese goods on Day 1 of his administration (without mentioning Day 2, when China may well stop purchasing U.S. Treasury notes, thus sending interest rates soaring and our economic stability into tatters).

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So they may as well stop trying so hard.

If there is any taste left in the world, the buck may very well stop here.

Rather than ask yourself whether you believe it, "you may as well stop to consider a more urgent question . . .

Foles's December-to-January greatness has become so hard to explain that we may as well stop trying.

Snubbed: More Utopia people, some Broadchurch people, like Jodie Whittaker, who is so snubbed and so under-praised for everything she does she may as well stop bothering.

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