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Discover Ludwig"might been" is not a correct or usable part of a sentence in written English
The correct phrase is "might have been." "Might have been" is used to express a possibility or uncertainty about something that happened in the past. Example: "I heard a loud noise last night, it might have been thunder."
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Juventus fans might been pondering these exact questions when Genoa's third went in.
But then you might been seen as a separatist," the presenter mused.
"She's always been self-conscious, and in a way this just flushed out what people might been thinking all along.
In Hitchcock films, characters don't use phrases like "daddy-o" or listen to Bobby Darin records, however current such details might been at the time.
One former I.M.F. official said that, had Mr. Strauss-Kahn been a less senior person, he might been fired or at least "sent to Siberia" because of the affair with his underling.
Whereas Waitrose yellowfin tuna steaks are um, don't know, because they might have been caught by handline in the western and central Pacific (good) or they might been caught on long lines in the Indian Ocean (bad).
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Gilts might be excluded.
JE: Might be difficult.
It might be urine.
Might be two.
What might be wrong?
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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