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Discover Ludwig"maybe opened" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to express uncertainty or possibility. For example: "Maybe the door opened on its own."
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"I have maybe opened the doors for people from my background who thought it would never happen," she says.
Manchester City have maybe opened up the door a wee bit".
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And, maybe, open a roller-disco lounge.
He was maybe opening up that new market.
But he can imagine other lives, maybe opening a barbershop.
"But after I have stability, I will do something with music — maybe open my studio.
So now normal includes screening mail, and maybe opening it with rubber gloves.
"We're going to be shifting to completely new fields, maybe opening anti terrorism schools.
Armed with papers, she can find a job, learn English, maybe open the bar she often dreams about.
JON CARAMANICA: Maybe opening with "America, are you alive out there?" one day after Whitney's death isn't the smartest idea, Bruce?
I'll do it with Paul and we'll maybe open a bottle of Veuve Clicquot on the riverbank and toast our own futures.
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