Sentence examples for will might from inspiring English sources

This is not correct or common usage in written English.
The correct phrase is "might well," which means something is likely to happen. Example: "We should start packing now, we might well get caught in traffic on the way to the airport."

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"We thought Will might be a sportswriter," Douglas said.

How long before Will might appear and thank the press for setting up media city?

Forcing the Russian fleet from Sebastopol against its will might have sparked a conflict.

Will might forgive these lapses -- that is a son's prerogative, after all.

Moms hand them bills, money that will might go up their noses.

Politics did not cause the earthquake, but political will might have softened the impact.

The company said per-share earnings before good will might fall as much as 5percentt.

This peaceful little oasis of piety and good will might be described as an anteroom of heaven.

Gannon said he thought Sanchez could feel pressured by Tebow, wondering when Tebow will might come in to replace him.

The issue here is not whether Lasix alleviates bleeding, a point on which people of good will might disagree.

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