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The phrase "might is" is grammatically correct and usable in written English
It is often used in a sentence to express the idea that just because someone has the ability or power to do something, doesn't necessarily mean they will do it. It can also convey the idea of potential or uncertain outcomes. Example: "Just because you might have the means to buy a new car, doesn't mean you should. Consider your budget first."
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That word "might" is key.
Effectively, might is right.
Might is no longer right.
But "might" is the operative word.
Might for Right; not Might is Right.
What if might is actually right?
China's growing economic might is discombobulating American politics.
But pretending you might is half the fun.
Might is the decisive factor in interstate relations.
"Might is right," said Maher Aamir, the scientist's nephew.
Nostalgia for French colonial might is still powerful, if unspoken.
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