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Discover LudwigThe phrase "might have some" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to express uncertainty or possibility. Example: "I might have some free time next weekend to go camping."
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Regulators might have some objections.
That might have some benefit.
We imagine you might have some questions.
They also might have some compatibility problems.
Who might have some advice for me?
Democrats might have some additional upside, too.
They might have some trunk control.
Statistician Susan Holmes thinks she might have some answers.
He might have some good insight for you.
If it were, it might have some bite.
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I thought she might have some answers.
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