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"they may receive" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to express a possibility or potential action that someone else (the "they" in the sentence) may experience in the future. For example: "The team's hard work and dedication means that they may receive a big promotion next year." In this sentence, "they may receive" implies that there is a chance or possibility that the team will receive a promotion in the future, but it is not certain. This phrase can also be used in other contexts, such as: - "If they continue to perform well, they may receive a bonus at the end of the year." - "Although it is not guaranteed, they may receive a scholarship for their academic achievements." - "If they meet all the requirements, they may receive their degree at the end of the semester."
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But they may receive some unlikely support for doing things the old-fashioned way this weekend.
For the night, they may receive only a free meal and $60 for the entire band.
The amount of compensation they may receive from the Essex County Council will be assessed later.
When an opening arises, they may receive some credible applications from inside the company.
Once diagnosed, they may receive cognitive behavioral therapy or medication to help ease their condition.
And, despite the criticism that they may receive from environmentalists, many snowmobilers say that's what it's all about.
And they have heard that they may receive a warmer greeting than they would at Dolphin Stadium.
The student finance calculator is available to give students an estimate of the funding they may receive.
Once they're on a list of participants, they may receive scores of come-ons in the mail each week.
They pay tax on their savings, capital gains and any earnings they may receive during their sentence.
Due to a lack of cooperation with teachers they may receive limited feedback on the quality of their design and the way it is implemented.
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