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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'middle may' is not correct in written English
If you would like to use the word 'may' in the middle of a sentence, it should be used in its full verb form, e.g. "I may not have all the answers, but I will try my best."
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That middle may not prove so lonely come 2008.
Fail to do this and the waverers in the middle may be pulled in the wrong direction.
-- his mantra in the middle may be the basketball equivalent of what Moses brought down from the mountain.
The undersize Knicks, who were counting on McDyess to fill their void in the middle, may have to change the way they approach the off-season.
People who carry too much weight around the middle may be putting a burden on their lungs, a new study finds.
He is not, it seems, the pawn of any one party; and playing both sides against the middle may make sense in the short run.
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Our middles may yet be unsqueezed.
The middle buttons may or may not be reachable by pulling up as in the above step.
Someone going into middle school may be past storybooks, reading fluently beyond Harry Potter, yet may well spend time with biographies characterized by lavish illustrations filled with period details.
The trial areas were finished in middle May 2012 and app 10 months after accomplishment, visual finishing, colour, texture etc. were evaluated (Figure 12).
We chose to analyze the first (October 2007), middle (May 2008), and final (November 2008) isolates from the patient and compared them with the other B. petrii isolates.
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