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Discover LudwigThe phrase "perhaps perhaps" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it whenever you want to express uncertainty or indecision in a situation. For example: "We're not sure what to do; perhaps we should stay, perhaps we should go?"
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"Perhaps, perhaps," Mr. Audiard said.
"Perhaps, perhaps not," he replied.
Perhaps, perhaps not.
The playwright said: "Perhaps, perhaps.
Perhaps, perhaps a lot more even than Jill Abramson likes to think, or to admit.
Elsewhere, Nat King Cole's familiar tones become mysterious, almost mocking, as he croons "Quizas, quizas, quizas" ("Perhaps, perhaps, perhaps") at them in Spanish.
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He gets a beautiful heart".Perhaps, perhaps not.
On the other hand you might be skeptical that the agent's name is Arthur Miller; even Mr. Schmidt acknowledges this to be perhaps -- perhaps -- too delicious a coincidence.
Perhaps, but perhaps not.
Or perhaps not — perhaps imaginable.
Perhaps moksha?" "Perhaps".
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