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The phrase "might to" is not a correct phrase in written English.
The phrase "might" can be used as an auxiliary verb meaning "perhaps" or "possibly" in expressing possibility. For example, "I might go to the store later."
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Now it was time for American might to strike back.
Well, they might to Shantala Shivalingappa — and well they should.
This seems odd to me, as it might to you.
Everyone was crawling out, using all their might to crawl out".
And with such technology it's impossible, try as you might, to lose your remote control.
They say he uses all his might to beat a defense.
It was right to use its might to dismantle segregation in the South.
But try as he might to distance himself, Mr. Romney cannot escape Mr. Kennedy's influence.
But try as they might to enjoy the game, something was missing.
"We are using all our might to deal with the situation".
Using America's military might to guarantee the international order is equally important.
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