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The phrase "you will maybe" is correct and can be used in written English
You might use it in casual, informal settings, such as when you are talking to a friend. Example: "Do you think you'll be able to make it to the party tonight?" "You will maybe - I'm not sure yet!"
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Read into those comments as you will; maybe something will happen.
Maybe you will, maybe you won't.
"You will maybe think so.
"… We did it during World War II with Japanese, which, you know, call it what you will, maybe —". Kelly interjected: "Come on.
Exploring Wat Phra Dhammakaya for yourself may not guarantee that you'll like it; maybe you will, maybe you won't.
You will maybe find that you are aware of many of them, but are you applying them?
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You'll maybe say that's a boring thing to be interested in, but I have some personal investments there in our portfolios.
You'll maybe do it once.
You'll maybe remember that wimpy yelp you released over that umteeth jumpscare.
You'll maybe remember that wimpy yelp you released after that jump-scare.
Maybe you will, or maybe you won't.
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