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Discover Ludwig'might have a delay' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are talking about the possibility of something being late or delayed. For example, "The train I need to take might have a delay, so I should leave with extra time to get to my destination."
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However, the recent wave of tax-related identity theft is troubling because taxpayers not watching their credit data very closely might have a delayed awareness of the crime.
This delay of activity may be indicative of the need for a loading dose or the extract might have a delayed onset of action.
The study also indicated that the earthquake might have a delayed impact on the psychosocial functioning of children and adolescents who were not directly affected by the disaster.
We also found that the earthquake might have a delayed impact on the psychosocial functioning of children and adolescents who were not directly affected by the disaster.
Comparing the results from viable cell quantification and biofilm architecture analysis, we found that treatments with 1 5 and 1 8 dilutions of the citric acid solutions might have a delayed effect on the biofilm cells.
"We have been in touch with any customers who might have a slight delay to their order to apologise and to arrange a delivery time to suit them".
However, the energy efficiency analysis is not straightforward since relaying might have a larger delay and energy cost compared to the data rate benefit.
On iOS you might have a few minutes delay if you take a photo of friends but haven't opened Messenger recently so it's not running in the background.
As mentioned, female Taiwanese might have a shorter patient delay because they are more health conscious than males, and may present themselves to the health care setting at the early stage of disease [ 35].
We might have a bit of a delay here because Ian Evatt got a whack from Ricardo Vaz Te as they both went for a ball dropping inside the Blackpool area.
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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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