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Discover LudwigThe phrase "maybe could be" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to express uncertainty or possibility. Example: "I'm not sure if I'll have enough time to finish the project by tomorrow, but maybe I could be done by the end of the week."
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"I'm hearing things like goals, maybe, could be," she said.
This me maybe could be a relative of the preceding guys but, like, a second cousin at best.
In contrast, those who frequently use exclamation marks and phrases such as "always" or "never" rather than "maybe" could be overconfident.
The business logic of this spending pattern is clear: Promoting the illusion that coal is clean, or maybe could be, helps to justify building new coal-fired power plants now.
It was a paean (a wearable one) to the England that was, an England of the mind and myth, an England that maybe could be, or perhaps will never be, again.
A: I think that a diverse workforce is a desirable thing and not just something nice to do, but maybe could be smart, a good business decision to hire with more of an open mind.
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Maybe, perhaps, could be, some day.
Maybe, just maybe, it could be civilization's game changer.
Then maybe, yeah maybe this could be acceptable actually this deception".
Iraq -- maybe -- could be that example.
Maybe Newt Gingrich could be President.
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