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Discover Ludwig'you may experience' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to introduce a potential consequence or outcome of an action. For example, "If you decide to go camping, you may experience some cold weather."
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You may experience it here.
You may experience power cuts and loss of services.
It is completely different in Liverpool, where you may experience four seasons in one day.
But whatever delays you may experience, don't get enraged at the beleaguered airline employees.
At first, as your mind adjusts to the films contemplative pace, you may experience impatience.
Despite all that you know and are, you may experience that shock as a relief.
Of course, if your name sets off alarms in the computer, you may experience more difficulty.
Your condition may deteriorate further and you may experience unknown adverse effects from the therapy".
("You may experience longer than normal call waiting times for which we apologise," warns the airline).
Most of our site is working normally, but you may experience occasional delays".
You may experience culture shock.
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