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'might be confirmed' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is used to express that something is uncertain, but could be true. For example, "The rumors that the company was going bankrupt might be confirmed soon."
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Ricker estimates this will turn up approximately 3,000 "transit signals," or instances of temporary dimming, of which 1,700 might be confirmed as planets by ground observations in the third year.
Clarida and Bowman might be confirmed by the Senate before the next Fed meeting on June 12, but that is a tight deadline at a time when the Senate has a long backlog of nominees to confirm for various roles.
To see if his findings might be confirmed in Greenland, he visited an American cold war outpost there, Camp Century, which had been set up to plan for possible nuclear attacks over the Arctic circle.
PROVO, Utah — Mike Lee does not believe Merrick Garland would be any more moderate as a Supreme Court justice than whomever Hillary Clinton might pick instead if she wins, pouring cold water on the idea that the judge might be confirmed during the lame-duck session after the elections.
It has the potential to end Ally's lingering mortgage problems, but with so many moving parts, you have to expect it might well get pushed beyond the end of the year, the debtor's rather optimistic projection of when a plan might be confirmed.
So if better journals published higher CMT prevalence rates, the above assumption might be confirmed.
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When this reporter called Amy Fine Collins, a fashion writer whose deeper purpose might be confirming the need for an International Best Dressed List, she said, "You dialed the right number".
Some of the lampooned stars turned their wounded pride into retaliatory remarks when it was their turn at the podium, indifferent to the possibility that they might be confirming Mr Gervais's insinuations of humourless self-regard in the process.
More cases might still be confirmed, the department said.
Any delay would raise the prospect that Mr. Geithner might not be confirmed in time to take office on Tuesday, when Mr. Obama will be sworn in.
Such a tactic, though, would carry a risk: that unless he can make himself less stereotypically English, voters' prejudices might only be confirmed.
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