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Discover LudwigThe phrase "traditionally might" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a customary or historical possibility or likelihood in a given context. Example: "Traditionally, might is seen as a sign of strength in many cultures."
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"I think the idea of bottle service traditionally might have been a good concept.
"The cases have said it's irrelevant as to whether the land has the feel of what traditionally might be said to be a village green," he said.
This is a situation where magazines traditionally might not publish a photo, but while the photo with Anthony was OK, I thought this one looked much gnarlier, and from the guys I asked, Jake did do it first.
Lathlean et al. [ 4] commented that CoPs provide the opportunity to reach practitioners and educators who traditionally might not have professional access to one another.
Studies have shown enlightening results in achieving visual gain, including minimally classic or occult without classic neovascular AMD, which traditionally might not respond well to PDT. 15 However, the action of anti-VEGF therapies seems to be transient.
Collaborators, who traditionally might compete to prioritize their own individual clinical options, can use the software as a common framework and guide to work together to produce increased understanding on the benefits of using alternative clinical combinations to affect strategic and cost-effective clinical workflows.
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Contactless payment has grown rapidly as more people are reaching for their plastic when traditionally they might have used cash.
Individual virus scans like the kind that McAfee traditionally sold might be useful, but they are not always sufficient.
Traditionally we might think of artists observing and evaluating the body from the outside, as in life drawing of models.
Traditionally media might not survive, but that didn't mean that, for the time being, you couldn't yet milk it.
However, rich couture clients who want something more traditionally glamorous might want to wait until later in the week before flexing their Coutts cards.
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