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This is not a correct or usable phrase in written English.
It is colloquial and ungrammatical, as 'maybe' by itself is not a grammatical construction. To make this phrase grammatically correct, it should be changed to 'What might be'. Example: I'm not sure what might be causing the issue with the computer.
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Chloe has, what, maybe one?
"You know what, maybe in Little League.
And you know what, maybe everyone else would, too.
That's what maybe makes it less digital and less sterile.
"Something physical must have happened to him, though I don't know what, maybe heart attack.
"You know what, maybe I'm just gay," he told one interviewer.
"I remember sitting there watching them, saying, you know what, maybe one day I could do this," he said.
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What else? Maybe wrap the shrimp in bacon?
What?! Well, maybe we shouldn't be too surprised.
"And that's not countin what I maybe can pick up in wolf bounties.
That's what success maybe looks like for us.
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