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Discover Ludwig"might be not" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express uncertainty or possibility, similar to "may not be." For example: 1. "She might be not coming to the party tonight." (expressing uncertainty about her attendance) 2. "It might be not as easy as we thought." (expressing possibility that it may not be easy) An example sentence using "might be not" could be: "There might be not enough evidence to support your theory." (expressing possibility that there may not be sufficient evidence).
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He suggested that the problem might be not with the concept but the device itself.
Privately, some Democrats in Congress worry that the answer might be not very much.
A better solution might be not to denounce Islamic law, but to reform it.
Well-meaning as they might be, not everyone can take advantage of them.
Shaking, Stead said: "It might be not a priority to you, but look around this courtroom...".
The next big clash might be not civilisational, religious or cultural, but generational.
The idea was brilliant, he said, but the execution might be not just expensive but challenging.
Ultimately, the winners of this battle might be not the companies themselves, but their lawyers.
The person doesn't look tipsy, but perhaps might be not be feeling well.
Can its leaders accept that a certain unaccustomed modesty might be not just advisable, but desirable?
Comparing domestic sparkling wine with Champagne might be not be fair, but we could not help it.
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