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The phrase 'never may' is not an idiomatic expression in English and should not be used in writing
If you want to express a similar sentiment, you could use the phrase 'may never' instead. For example, "May we never forget the sacrifices made by our veterans."
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And now they never may be.
Never may minority athletes have a more powerful voice than they do today.
While he never may win a Champions League or World Cup, Bielsa's profound effect on tactical trends and coaching philosophies is what makes him a mastermind.
Lt. Col. Charles B. Fox administered the oath, and later wrote to his wife, "Never may I have such another three hours … I had to use all the eloquence I was master of … until the last man raised his hand".
Poet of Nature, thou hast wept to know That things depart which never may return: Childhood and youth, friendship and love's first glow, Have fled like sweet dreams, leaving thee to mourn.
And they never may.
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We may never, never know.
"He may never talk, he may never walk.
Some may never succeed.
Slahi may never escape.
It may never return.
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