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The phrase "maybe late" is correct and usable in written English
It is often used to indicate the possibility of an action or event taking place later than expected. For example, you can say "I'll need to finish this report by tomorrow, but I might be maybe late".
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"Maybe late March, early April".
Maybe late you take a flier on him".
"I still think we're dealing with maybe late Model T's.
Maybe late in summer when the bass are coming to the top.
"I remember early on, maybe late in 2008, I paid off my Discover card and closed it out," she said.
At some point in the past several years, maybe late one night — dogs whimpering in their sleep, cats snapping alert — the tectonic plates of youthful creativity in New York City shifted, and Manhattan became a suburb of Brooklyn.
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Hudson Valley: Turn into the driveway, and Storm King Art Center appears like a hallucination, or maybe late-night sci-fi comes closer to the mark: A majestic, green sweep of lawn teems with modern sculptures that seem to have grown surreally gigantic.
"Or maybe late summer".
SO maybe late spring in Long Island City is no April in Paris.
Maybe too late.
(Actually, not even this album was powerful; maybe his "Late Registration" could have done it).
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