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might

[mahyt] / maɪt /


Example Sentences

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"I have got 30 years in policing, I've worked in this area. I live here… It might be overambitious, but I think we're going to do very well."

From BBC

But Mikami doubts the documentation of that time, and suspects we might now be living through the longest absence.

From Barron's

She also suggested "unrealistic images and expectations on social media" had misled children, and that if some young people had "taken more time" they might not have pursued medical treatments.

From BBC

Asked if the league might consider taking draft picks away from teams that deliberately underperform, rather than simply fining them, Silver said discussions are ongoing "about every possible remedy now to stop this behavior."

From Barron's

But when asked what her next subject might be, she said with a smile, "I can't say any more about it."

From Barron's