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might

[mahyt] / maɪt /


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A spokeswoman referred questions to the company’s status page, which said that merchants might experience difficulties logging into the point-of-sale system and other problems that the company was investigating.

From The Wall Street Journal

Villa are playing well right now but this is a tough trip for them and with their heavy schedule it might be a game too far.

From BBC

"Chimpanzees consume a similar amount of alcohol to what we might if we ate fermented food daily," Maro said.

From Science Daily

"Neural efficiency is as you might imagine, well connected by short paths, and the adolescent era is the only one in which this efficiency is increasing," said Mousley.

From Science Daily

When the previous government announced plans for the new tribunal in January, a group of lawyers and victims' descendants expressed concerns that it might ultimately disadvantage them.

From Barron's