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Discover LudwigThe phrase "maybe I can" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to express uncertainty or possibility. Here are some examples: 1. Maybe I can finish my assignment before the deadline. 2. I'm not sure if I have enough time, but maybe I can make it to the meeting. 3. Maybe I can help you with your project tomorrow. 4. I've never tried skydiving before, but maybe I can do it next year. 5. Maybe I can convince my boss to give me a raise.
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Maybe I can wear that.
"Maybe I can help".
Shafer said, "Maybe I can".
Maybe I can help you.
Maybe I can concentrate more".
Maybe I can do this".
Maybe I can do something with it".
"Maybe I can play with less pressure.
Maybe I can find a girlfriend, too".
Maybe I can use the other".
Maybe I can do something tomorrow".
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