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"might be duplicated" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it if you are describing something that can be reproduced or copied in some way. For example, "We will need to ensure that records are not lost or corrupted; any documents that are deleted or edited might be duplicated as a backup."
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And yet, new studies suggest that in human genomes whole sections of DNA might be duplicated, deleted or reversed.
Companies like Chemdex, E-Steel and DirectAg.com achieved success in their respective industries, offering a promising model that might be duplicated in other markets.
The notion is that the sensors in rat whiskers might be duplicated in what amount to metal whiskers, and could help rovers steer around tricky spots or navigate in bad weather.
Fresh off a season in which he finished second in the nation in assists per game (9.7), Marshall's court vision made it seem that at least one of his predecessor's traits might be duplicated in the seasons to come.
A couple of professors at the Berkeley-Haas School of Business who are pioneering the use of neuroscience to sort out how consumers think and feel about companies and products were recently drafted to help the Oakland Raiders assess what happens in the minds of the team's loyal fans, and how that might be duplicated among fans who sit more on the sidelines.
We observe, though, that there are other set theories in which nonstandard objects are deliberately provided (we will review some of these below), and some of the applications of those set theories to "nonstandard analysis" might be duplicated in suitable versions of NFU.
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Whilst it does raise questions about why ethics committees might be duplicating the work of funding organisations in carrying out what is in large part a peer review of the research itself, part of a phenomenon known as 'ethics creep' [ 28], there are arguments to value this process of reflection on the process.
(Never mind that plenty of those 20 million tracks might be duplicates or quickie cover versions — the number itself is an advertisement for the fulsomeness of the service).
In the wake of Comey's letter, Clinton's campaign raised the prospect that the e-mails on the computer might be "duplicates"—that is, given that the F.B.I. had not yet reviewed the newly found e-mails, there was a possibility that they were ones the agency had previously examined.
Law enforcement officials told the LA Times the emails were not to or from Clinton, and subsequent reports suggested that some or all of them might be duplicates of messages that the FBI has reviewed already. .
Law enforcement officials told the LA Times the emails were not to or from Clinton, and subsequent reports suggested that some or all of them might be duplicates of messages that the FBI has reviewed already.
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