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"we could perhaps" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to suggest a possibility or potential action. For example: "We could perhaps go to the beach this weekend." In this sentence, "we could perhaps" is suggesting the possibility of going to the beach, but it is not a definite plan. Other possible examples: - "We could perhaps improve this design by adding more color." - "We could perhaps find a compromise that works for both parties." - "We could perhaps learn something new by attending this workshop." - "We could perhaps try a different approach to solve this problem."
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WE could perhaps learn something from the female leatherback turtle.
We could perhaps even diagram the procedure to expect.
We could perhaps have lost the Beethoven group.
We could perhaps adapt one of their methods.
We could perhaps do something together; we haven't yet.
It's that painful knowing that we could, perhaps should, have still been in the tournament.
We could either (perhaps) get rid of Isis or we could (perhaps) get rid of Assad.
If we knew the genetics better, then we could perhaps compute the upper — and lower — limit.
"We could perhaps save ourselves this year if it rains a lot," he said.
Indeed, we could perhaps increase their benefits if there were real means testing.
Ms Filippetti said: "This is a new scandal worthy of Watergate, which we could perhaps call 'Woerthgate'".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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