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"might have reached" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use "might have reached" to refer to a past action that was uncertain, or to suggest that an outcome might have happened if a different action had been taken. Example sentence: I drove to the store to get milk, but I might have reached if I had taken the bus instead.
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What services might have reached him?
It seemed as though that tenure might have reached its ultimate conclusion.
As it saxophoned to a close, you might have reached out to hit rewind.
That, he added, suggests stock markets might have reached their peaks for now.
If they could hear her voice, they might have reached her.
Had Tribune's employees been invited to assess their risk, they might have reached a different conclusion.
If they had been, critics argue, both studies might have reached different conclusions.
Several officials said temperatures on the desert floor might have reached 130 degrees.
A gifted director might have reached for ways to transcend inanity.
He might have reached Mr. Carneal the same time as Mr. Bond.
But for Lloris, South Africa might have reached the next round.
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