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might has been
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase 'might has been' is not correct and is not used in written English.
You can use the phrase 'might have been' instead. Example sentence: He wondered what might have been if he had taken the other job offer.
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Usage summary
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
12 human-written examples
What does Hyon say to claims from experts that the country's nuclear might has been overstated?
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So might a spot of inflation help matters?The idea that it might has been gaining ground thanks to two economists.
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Actual political might has been migrating away from the parties, never mind the people who go to parties, more rapidly than ever.
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A big stick in this leadership, apart from military might, has been the threat of tariffs and import quotas -- of cutting off the golden American consumer from outsiders.
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Mr Hustings.' Had he matched himself with the other aspirant Speakers, his deficiencies would have been obvious and we might has been spared the travails of his speakership.
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Lord Rothermere of Male Might has been honoured in the past, and can command admiration in the City for Associated and DMG Trust performance.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
48 human-written examples
I might have been.
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"There might have been.
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Might have been!
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That might have been wrong.
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It might have been anyone".
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use "might have been" instead of "might has been". The auxiliary verb 'have' is required after 'might' to form the correct past modal construction.
Common error
Avoid using "has" after modal verbs like "might", "could", or "should". The correct form is always the base form "have". For example, instead of "He might has gone", use "He might have gone".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "might has been" is an incorrect attempt to express a past possibility. The correct form is "might have been". As Ludwig AI highlights, this phrase violates standard grammar rules. It's intended to function as a modal perfect construction, but it fails due to the incorrect auxiliary verb.
Frequent in
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Science
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Formal & Business
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Less common in
Academia
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "might has been" is grammatically incorrect and should be avoided. The correct form is "might have been", which is used to express a past possibility. As Ludwig AI points out, the incorrect usage stems from a misunderstanding of modal verb constructions. While the phrase appears in various sources, its incorrectness significantly lowers its credibility. Always use "have" after modal verbs like "might" to ensure grammatical accuracy.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
might have been
Corrects the grammatical error by using the correct auxiliary verb "have" instead of "has".
could have been
Similar in meaning to "might have been", expressing possibility in the past.
may have been
Another alternative expressing possibility in the past, similar to "might have been".
would have been
Indicates a hypothetical situation in the past that did not occur.
possibly was
A simpler way to express that something was possible.
conceivably was
Indicates a possibility, though perhaps less likely.
potentially was
Highlights the potential for something to have happened.
it's possible it was
A more explicit and less concise way to express the same idea.
it is conceivable that it was
A formal way to express that something was possible.
it is plausible that it was
Suggests that something is believable and could have happened.
FAQs
What is the correct way to say "might has been"?
The correct phrase is "might have been". The modal verb "might" requires the auxiliary verb "have", not "has", to form the perfect infinitive.
When should I use "might have been"?
Use "might have been" to express a possibility in the past. For example, "I might have been wrong about that decision."
What's the difference between "might have been" and "would have been"?
"Might have been" indicates a possibility that something happened or was true in the past, whereas "would have been" describes a hypothetical situation that did not occur.
Are there any synonyms for "might have been"?
Yes, you can use alternatives such as "could have been", "may have been", or "possibly was" depending on the context.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
89%
Authority and reliability
1.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested