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Discover LudwigThe phrase "will may" is not correct and usable in written English
It is a contradictory expression as "will" indicates certainty while "may" suggests possibility. Example: "I will may attend the meeting tomorrow."
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The will may be there.
Ultimately, Bernbaum's will may be ignored.
Without visibility, without presence, these books will may well perish.
What Williams wrote in his will may not supersede what some of his children want.
Will may forgive these lapses; that is a son's prerogative, after all.
"A lack of political will may leave the law suspended for even longer," Begum said.
But that strong will may have been the key to her success.
The biggest loss of good will may have been suffered by the accounting profession.
A will may be unwitnessed, but then it must be entirely in the testator's handwriting.
Will may be bent on conquest, but he also wants to make everyone immortal.
"But it will be very costly, and the political will may not be there".
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