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"might be overcome" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to indicate that a certain challenge or obstacle may be surmounted or cleared away. For example, "Although the economic crisis has been devastating, it might be overcome if nations come together to pursue a unified strategy."
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But that stance might be overcome by foreign insistence.
So the dark mud of the Depression might be overcome by the questing spirit.
I will pray that you might be overcome with a beautiful courage, as I never was.
Such hesitancy might be overcome by the allure of the new revenue.
The manifesto gives no clue as to how that worsening problem might be overcome.
Frequentist methods have limitations that might be overcome, in part, by Bayesian inference.
However, negative host plant effects, might be overcome through directed selection.
These difficulties might be overcome by using a forward-viewing echoendoscope.
India's reluctance might be overcome if, say, rich countries moved smartly to open their textile markets.
It suggests that sometimes the presumption might be overcome – that is, that some regulations might not be constitutional.
This hurdle might be overcome by the use of micro- and nanodelivery systems carrying the antigen(s).
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com