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View definitions for it may be

it may be

adverb as in perhaps

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"Interestingly, it was shown that healthy fibroblasts that are exposed to the secretome of skin cancer cells in the laboratory develop a similar behavior to iCAFs and are capable of activating naive T cells," says study leader Beate Lichtenberger from MedUni Vienna's Department of Dermatology, describing the results, "this shows that it may be possible to target these subtypes."

If a child's anger becomes severe, frequent, or unmanageable, it may be helpful to consult a therapist or counselor.

It may be a construction worker with dirty boots and paint-stained hands ordering a few for lunch or an eager child who just got out of school looking for a warm snack.

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It may be a phased-out plan that keeps it for existing beneficiaries but replaces it with a private 401k plan for people younger than 50 or younger than 40.

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For example, it may be possible to chelate magnesium ions from bacterial environments, which should selectively inhibit resistant strains without impacting the wild type bacteria that may be beneficial to our health.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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