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maybe

[mey-bee] / ˈmeɪ bi /


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If it’s tepid enough to make everyone happy, maybe it will make Charli happy, too.

From Salon

The only thing investors can count on in the employment report is that it will show job creation was bad in 2025 — maybe even really bad.

From MarketWatch

There was a time, maybe a couple of years ago, when the England shirt used to weigh heavy on the players.

From BBC

"The fact that there hasn't really been a take-off technology in this space maybe indicates there isn't much of a market for it."

From BBC

“There are, I think, more athletes that ski without ACLs and with knee damage than maybe talk about it,” Johnson said at a news conference from Cortina.

From Los Angeles Times