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Discover LudwigThe phrase "maybe forever" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express uncertainty or possibility about something lasting for an extended period of time. Example: "Their love was strong, but they both knew that it could end in heartbreak. Maybe forever was not meant to be for them."
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"Maybe forever," he said.
for a long time, maybe forever.
But nevertheless this changes things, maybe forever.
Then, shrugging, "Maybe forever," he said.
"Walk away from all of this, maybe forever.
Minutes later, you were sedated and intubated, silenced — maybe forever.
The time for such Ozymandian projects is past, maybe forever.
"Maybe forever Honduras will be a good spot to go," Bornstein said.
Maybe forever, but more likely until someone can't pay their tax bill.
The troughs and doldrums carry terrific potential for stalling the project, maybe forever.
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