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"might did" is not a correct way to say something in written English.
A correct phrase is "might have done" which can be used when offering a hypothetical situation. For example, "I might have done better in the exam if I had studied harder."
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The cartoon, as Might did, sought to engage its readers, to provoke interaction, however glancing, and thus had an abiding curiosity in how people would react to solicitations placed within its clumsily rendered borders.
But thinking for nearly 365 days that it might did help me stay motivated.
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Some might do worse.
Some chemicals might do it.
So I might do that.
He might do anything now.
It might do so again.
Terrorists might do the same.
They might do skits!
Who might do that?
That might do.
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