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Discover Ludwig"perhaps will" is not a complete sentence and is not grammatically correct in written English.
It is missing a subject and a verb. It can be used as a part of a sentence as long as it is followed by a complete verb and subject. For example, "Perhaps we will go to the movie tonight."
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You perhaps will see it.
This Egypt, though, perhaps will not.
So too, perhaps, will a possible easing of Chinese secrecy.
That, perhaps, will not come as a great surprise.
Both will be expensive; neither perhaps will have lasting qualities.
The more important benefits, perhaps, will be environmental.
Some things perhaps will never change in horse racing.
And if Scotland gets more powers, so, perhaps, will Wales and Northern Ireland too.
And only when it does, perhaps, will everyone truly appreciate what has gone before.
While the Nets will be assessing the new building, so, too, perhaps will the Islanders.
Neymar, perhaps, will earn it somewhere down the road to Rio 2014.
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