Sentence examples for maybe shortening from inspiring English sources

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Maybe shortening the title was in keeping with the shorter running time of the new movie, 92 minutes, compared with 102 minutes and 111 minutes, respectively, for its predecessors.

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At various points during his campaign, Trump announced another ten or fifteen feet added to his wall's height, although in a Republican debate in October of last year he conceded that, thanks to natural barriers like the Rio Grande, its length could maybe be shortened to a thousand miles.

"It's such a long name, maybe it needs shortening".

Maybe we'll shorten it to The MTVCDD? Let's admit that within 10 years the chief connotation of the word "viral" will have nothing to do with biology and will primarily stand for what is steadily becoming the pinnacle of human achievement and state of being that is every post-millennial's greatest desire.

That was a nice opening, and the rhythm's spot on, there's something a little unclear in the middle section, I'm not quite sure what it is, but something jars there, well, maybe you could shorten it a bit, I don't know, but then there's that strong image at the end which elevates the whole poem.

If you don't approve of shortening the Leger, maybe we could make it more interesting by opening it up to these older horses that people have actually heard of and care about.

Now, though, with run shortened by maybe 10 yards, he accelerated nicely into the crease, looked to have a much stronger action when he got there and certainly appeared not to have dropped pace.

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7) Shortening the "pods".

Odds are shortening.

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