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might be
adverb as in maybe
adverb as in mayhap
adverb as in perchance
Example Sentences
Indeed, beyond the emotional heft of Smith’s music, it might be his background as a Nirvana- and Bush-obsessed child of the ’90s that’s helped him attract an audience at a moment when Nashville is in a serious rock phase.
But a different, more politically palatable option might be redirecting sugar away from diets to other environmentally-beneficial uses such as bioplastics or biofuels.
"If you’re moving up the timeline of a purchase and there is no downside, it might make sense to buy now. If there is a downside, like getting an outgoing model instead of a new model, or if you might be making a rushed and hasty buying decision, it might make sense to wait. We simply don't know enough about what is going to happen," said Jacob Rheuban, founder and owner of Prevelo Bikes, a U.S.-based company that has navigated tariffs on the bicycles it imports.
Then again, nominating Gaetz might be the kind of thing that contributes to President Trump 2.0 being so instantaneously unpopular that Republican members of the House in swing districts refuse to pass the things he wants them to pass.
Additionally, House Speaker Mike Johnson signaled over the weekend that appropriations decisions might be deferred to early 2025.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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