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The phrase "this might signify" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when suggesting a possible meaning or implication of something in a discussion or analysis. Example: "The sudden drop in sales figures this quarter might signify a shift in consumer preferences."
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A. Well, no, I've -- it's obviously a question I asked my doctors, in terms of what this might signify going forward.
(If you want a hint as to what this might signify — at least in literal terms — you need look no further than the play's punning title).
Amid the heat and acrimony, few have taken the time to recognize what this might signify for the progress of civilization in a world otherwise dominated by 140-character discussions of "Mob Wives".
At the time, some of the more feverish speculation had it that this might signify that the military leader was actually in control.
While this might signify that these nutrients were being redistributed or utilised, it might also reflect the very malabsorptive problem which we are trying to overcome.
One possible explanation was that there might be some degree of "meta-learning" among the resident classes as the senior residents became more comfortable and/or engaged in QI (that is, this might signify the beginning of an underlying cultural shift in favour of QI, although we did not study this outcome specifically in this study).
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He was in the dark, however, as to what that might signify.
Investigators also said the data from the rudder becomes "unreliable" near the end of the 8 seconds of recorded shaking, although they did not say what that might signify.
Similarly, our great attachment to mobile devices in daily life isn't about random messages from people we don't care about – it's because we want to be able to make or to take that crucial call, the as-yet-unknown interaction with someone close to us that might signify marvellous or appalling news.
I also knew that clothing is a symbol, that all symbols are ambiguous and that this one might signify a fear of women or a desire to protect them from the gaze of strangers.
Any whimsical speculation that this incident might signify some sudden surge in the prestige, security, glamour or remuneration of minimum-wage retail work was less plausible than the simple explanation, as offered by Costa's area manager Sahm Ramparia, that "it just shows how hard times are these days".
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