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Discover Ludwig"you could perhaps" is correct and commonly used in written English.
Here are some examples: 1. "You could perhaps start your essay with a quote to grab the reader's attention." 2. "If you're feeling overwhelmed, you could perhaps try breaking down your tasks into smaller, more manageable ones." 3. "You could perhaps consider getting a tutor to help you improve your grades." 4. "For extra flavor, you could perhaps sprinkle some herbs on top of the dish before serving." 5. "If you're not sure what to do next, you could perhaps seek advice from a trusted friend or family member."
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The former you could perhaps understand.
Israel and Iraq you could perhaps predict.
And you could, perhaps, take an elevator to outer space.
In retrospect you could perhaps see a journey.
You could perhaps blame it on human nature.
You could perhaps argue that all the pieces shared a certain theatrical quality.
You could perhaps expect some stylish looks but the i10 disappoints here.
When the lights go down, however, you could perhaps try Diamonds and Pearls by Prince.
You could perhaps bunk off work and invite the postman in for a cup of tea.
"But she asks very nicely: 'Do you think you could, perhaps, maybe?
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"When I was in college the professions open to women were so few…You could, perhaps, become leader of a company, maybe if they made make-up.
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