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"will maybe" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to express uncertainty or hesitance about the possibility of something occurring or being true. For example, you could say "I will maybe go to the party this weekend, depending on how I am feeling."
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The tactical ability will maybe come later.
Maybe it will; maybe it won't.
People will maybe come for a selfie.
"People will maybe drink too much and carry on.
"The fact that it's at the football club will maybe cause a debate," he said.
With the big money gone, people will maybe start remembering where they started from".
We will maybe park a bus in defence, but we also have two Ferraris in attack".
And then, Mr. Alagi said, "we will maybe ask for a law to forgive them".
Read into those comments as you will; maybe something will happen.
Maybe that's up to Craig and he will maybe take it upon himself to resign.
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He'll maybe hit a wall.
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