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Discover LudwigThe phrase "though may be" is correct and usable in written English
It is used as a concessive expression, which is used to introduce a statement that is contrary to the preceding thought. For example: "It's an expensive project, though may be worth the cost in the long run."
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Buying on credit, though, may be different.
Some developing countries, though, may be interested.
The truth, though, may be different.
The kicker, though, may be the price.
The tide, though, may be turning.
The bigger barrier, though, may be political.
The strategy, though, may be working.
This show, though, may be something new.
This, though, may be the goofiest part of Office Live.
The biggest challenge, though, may be keeping hold of Kenny.
The gentrification, though, may be reaching its natural limits.
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