Sentence examples for that would perhaps from inspiring English sources

The phrase "that would perhaps" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express uncertainty or possibility regarding a statement or suggestion. Example: "If we consider the new data, that would perhaps lead us to a different conclusion."

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It's always possible to bring in relevant information that would perhaps have influenced someone's decision in another direction.

It is a sentiment that would perhaps have sounded familiar in the 13 colonies of the 1760s.

For another campaign, composed of television commercials, that would perhaps cover the budget for the catering truck -- or the honey wagon.

I thought of it as a meeting between two extremes, a contrast that would perhaps enhance and intensify the quality of the dance.

"We're working to create a coalition of I Paid a Bribe groups that would perhaps meet annually and share experiences," Ms. Ramanathan said.

This would be the sort of work that would perhaps make the Jobcentre Plus – retro or rebranded – the sort of place to while away some meaningful hours.

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The hearing will focus on legislation that would stop perhaps a fifth of the Bermuda moves.

Feigel's prose is occasionally clumsy ("in those arms that would soon perhaps be dead") and some absences seem glaringly notable.

Without Gray's endnote reference, readers of that piece would perhaps assume that the story came from Wells's Postscript.

I can understand that they would perhaps feel that "their story" is not being told in full.

Thus began a relationship that would define and perhaps undo Blalock's basketball career.

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