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Discover LudwigThe phrase "though it may" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a concession or contrast in a sentence, meaning that although something may be true, there is another aspect or possibility to consider. Example: Though it may be raining, we can still have a picnic indoors.
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This year, though, it may happen.
For consumers, though, it may be a different matter.
If everyone agrees, though, it may be sold earlier.
Increasingly, though, it may be about the maps.
Soon, though, it may become synonymous with art.
At times, though, it may take a long weekend.
Again, though, it may never even get to market.
Though, it may very well cost him the general election.
This time, though, it may play out a bit differently.
Thus, though it may be context-rich, it is limited in its complexity.
Possibly, though it may also be tactical.
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