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"may you" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used in the sense of wishing someone good luck, typically in the form of a statement such as "May you have a wonderful time". An example would be, "May you have a successful and enjoyable vacation".
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May you be well, may you progress.
Long may you continue.
Long may you wave!
May you always be happy.
May you bless us, always.
Villanova, Marquette, DePaul — may you never fall.
MAY you live in interesting times.
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You may agree -- you may disagree.
You may often You may often.
You may find you need it.
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