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"maybe you would" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
You may use it to make a suggestion or as a polite way of saying something. For example, "Would you like to join us for dinner? Maybe you would enjoy it."
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"Maybe you would".
Maybe you would know.
I thought maybe you would know something".
"Maybe you would like to purchase yours now," he said.
Well, maybe you would if anyone onstage seemed to.
Maybe you would with three games to go.
"Somehow I felt maybe you would come back," he said.
Maybe you would have a better sex life.
Try it out; maybe you would like it, too".
Maybe you would just freak out, or maybe you would think, After all, we are all naked under these clothes, what is everyone so upset about?
"Maybe you would like to turn off your head torch?" suggests Philip.
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