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might

[mahyt] / maɪt /


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Of course, if you’re strapped for cash, you might need to look elsewhere.

From Salon

Many will hope for some insight on how the war ends and what might come after.

From BBC

Nike provided a disappointing sales outlook, and the quick harsh reaction in the stock market might be laying the groundwork for a lucrative long-term investment.

From MarketWatch

He might be correct that world powers are flouting international law and somebody ought to stop them.

From The Wall Street Journal

Young tech companies once might have complemented lower salaries with generous equity packages.

From The Wall Street Journal