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Discover Ludwig'we could maybe' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to express the possibility that something may occur. For example: "We could maybe meet up this weekend if you're free."
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"That's something we could maybe look at.
More hue and cry, though, we could maybe use.
We could maybe even have then racked up more.
We could, maybe, make 30 of the mosaic coats.
We could maybe sacrifice less to the error-correction part and use more actual information.
They were thinking this is a £50m player we could maybe get for £16m.
"Sebastián suggested it very optionally: 'We could maybe do this, see what happens,'" he says.
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"People are asking us maybe we could stay, maybe we could ride it out," Ms. Roth said.
"[We could] maybe do something like... have three or four different singers come out at one time," Mullin explained to Indy Week.
"A few balls in the beginning, we could make, maybe we could catch the rhythm better and make it.
We could have maybe nicked it in the end.
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