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might not be available
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"might not be available" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to suggest something is uncertain and may not be available. Example: The tickets for the concert might not be available until the day of the event.
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Science
Alternative expressions(20)
may not be accessible
could be unavailable
is not assured
will not be available
cannot be guaranteed
remains uncertain
might not be useful
might not be equivalent
might not be perfect
might not be obtainable
might be out of reach
may not be viable
may not be usable
might not be physical
may not be suitable
might not be great
might not be necessary
might not be simple
might not be true
might not be possible
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59 human-written examples
This might not be available to shoppers in remote areas.
News & Media
But Batch might not be available to play against the Washington Redskins in Sunday's home opener.
News & Media
The help the Mets need from others just might not be available.
News & Media
(The dishes change constantly, and these might not be available on a given visit).
News & Media
He might not be available tomorrow, but he's done his best to get them a tomorrow.
News & Media
Even that dire tradeoff might not be available to some patients.
News & Media
That means immunity from prosecution or reduced penalties and fines might not be available.
News & Media
Mr. Lember said that the results of an autopsy on Mr. Christofi's body might not be available for weeks.
News & Media
Neither Rivera nor Manager Joe Torre believes the injury is serious, although Rivera might not be available to pitch tonight.
News & Media
And satisfying answers to questions about the relationship between the Saudis and Al Qaeda might not be available yet.
News & Media
It didn't seem to occur to Emcho that the girl might not be available once he's ready.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "might not be available", consider the context to determine if a more specific alternative would be clearer. For example, instead of saying "the data might not be available", specify why: "the data might not be available due to privacy restrictions".
Common error
While "might not be available" is acceptable, overuse can make your writing sound uncertain or weak. In formal contexts, replace it with stronger alternatives like "is not guaranteed" or "remains uncertain" to project more confidence and precision.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "might not be available" functions as a modal verb phrase expressing possibility or uncertainty. Ludwig AI confirms its correctness and usability, indicating it is a standard way to express that something is not guaranteed to be accessible or obtainable.
Frequent in
News & Media
46%
Science
43%
Formal & Business
11%
Less common in
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "might not be available" is a very common and grammatically sound phrase used to express uncertainty about the accessibility or obtainability of something. Ludwig AI confirms its validity. It appears frequently in News & Media and Science contexts, though it can be adapted for varying degrees of formality by choosing alternative expressions. When using this phrase, consider whether a more specific explanation would enhance clarity and avoid overuse in formal writing to maintain a confident tone. Remember alternative options such as "may not be accessible", "could be unavailable", and "is not assured".
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
may not be accessible
Replaces "might" with "may" and "available" with "accessible", altering the tone slightly to focus on accessibility rather than general availability. The use of 'may' is more formal.
could be unavailable
Substitutes "might" with "could" and uses the direct antonym "unavailable", which is semantically very close but emphasizes a state of being not available.
may prove to be inaccessible
Adds a layer of uncertainty with "prove to be", suggesting a future discovery of inaccessibility. This is a more verbose and cautionary alternative.
might turn out to be unusable
Shifts the focus to usability instead of availability, implying that even if present, the item or service may not be functional.
may end up being unattainable
Emphasizes the difficulty or impossibility of obtaining something, adding a sense of finality with "end up being".
is potentially out of reach
Uses a more metaphorical expression to indicate that something might be difficult to obtain or achieve, suitable for less formal contexts.
is subject to non-availability
Presents a formal and somewhat bureaucratic way of saying something may not be available, often used in official notices or disclaimers.
cannot be guaranteed
Focuses on the lack of a guarantee, implying uncertainty in availability, often used in service agreements or promises.
is not assured
Highlights that availability is not certain or guaranteed, conveying a similar level of uncertainty as the original phrase.
remains uncertain
Indicates that the availability status is indefinite and not yet determined, shifting the emphasis to the uncertainty itself.
FAQs
How can I use "might not be available" in a sentence?
Use "might not be available" to express uncertainty about the accessibility of something. For example, "The software update "might not be available" for older devices".
What can I say instead of "might not be available"?
You can use alternatives like "may not be accessible", "could be unavailable", or "is not assured" depending on the context.
Which is correct, "might not be available" or "may not be available"?
Both "might not be available" and "may not be available" are grammatically correct and have similar meanings. "May" often carries a slightly more formal tone than "might".
What's the difference between "might not be available" and "will not be available"?
"Might not be available" indicates a possibility or uncertainty, while "will not be available" states a definite fact. For example, "The feature "might not be available" in the trial version", suggests it's uncertain. "The feature "will not be available" until the next update" is a definitive statement.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
86%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested