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might

[mahyt] / maɪt /


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Such is the business of boxing, many might have thought we would be made to wait for Dubois v Harper.

From BBC

The government had planned to release a vast array of documents, only excluding those which might affect national security or international relations.

From BBC

He found humour where others might have been tearing out their hair.

From BBC

From this perspective, consciousness might arise in more localized brain regions, including areas toward the back of the cortex or deeper subcortical structures.

From Science Daily

It might feel like a chapter closing, but every time we've said that, this story has taken another remarkable twist.

From BBC