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Discover Ludwig'you may indeed' is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used when you want to agree with, or confirm, something that has been said. For example, you might say, "You need to practice a lot if you want to get better at tennis. You may indeed!".
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Thus, as a matter of fairness, you may indeed round down.
Some of you may indeed be thinking, "Why don't they die, these hippies?", but still.
And after a visit, you may indeed feel a little more buoyant than usual.
Reason No. 5: You may indeed lay eyes on Mr. Chow.
You may indeed be restless, wondering how so much death can have so little sting.
By following Ms. Nelson's advice, you may indeed cut your grocery bills sharply.
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After the explanation, it's likely that most times you'll discover that the person didn't mean any ill-will toward you and may indeed be horrified to discover that this is how you took the joke.
Doesn't that depend on where you are?" Aah Grasshopper, man who call you uncle may indeed be nephew.
Dish, you see, may indeed be the largest company to date to start accepting bitcoins as payments but it is definitely the largest company to date since the IRS unveiled its guidance about virtual currencies on March 25.
If your partner refuses to convert and so do you and religion is very important to you, then this may indeed be a deal breaker for you.
And I submit to you that this may indeed be the case.
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