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The phrase "might of" is not correct and cannot be used in written English.
The correct phrase is "might have." For example, "I might have finished the project before the deadline."
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By Might of His Right.
We might, of course, fail.
Yea, if the might of truth can aught prevail.
He bowed to the might of the unions.
Even to rival the might of the Tour de France?
"When confronted by the might of Hollywood, these people listen".
"It produces the GDP, the might of the country.
Never yield to the apparently overwhelming might of the enemy".
The might of the U.S. was a much greater risk.
Jacob Zuma must face the full might of the law.
This weekend little Everton take on the might of Chelsea.
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