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I . might1 [maɪt] V.

might pret. of may

II . might1 [maɪt] V. aux.

1. might (expressing possibility):

might
they might have been busy

3. might form. (polite form):

might I say [or add] that...
might I come in? ingl. brit.

Véase también: may

may <3rd pers. sing. may, might> [meɪ] V. aux.

1. may form. (be allowed):

may
may I go now?

might2 [maɪt] SUST. sin pl.

might
might
moc f
with all one's might

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Even so, the wages they earn in the wealthier country might seem attractive compared to those in the origin country.
theconversation.com
Various other examples of signal conditioning might be bridge completion, providing current or voltage excitation to the sensor, isolation, linearization.
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Any new source of supply might also reduce speculators buying in the hope of making a quick profit.
theconversation.com
Such behavior might be excusable for an individual in a hurry, but it's no way to run a culture.
www.latimes.com
For example, human organs might be privatized (owned by their bearer) but very rarely would they be considered alienable.
en.wikipedia.org
Some manufacturers just have no respect for the other devices that might need to use your power strip.
www.lifehacker.com.au
Yet without that blue checkmark, many still-valid accounts of high-profile and high-follower accounts are left looking like they might be fake.
www.theatlantic.com
He felt that a more feminine representation might be apt.
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The medical evidence stated that there was a deep cut over the right eye such as might be produced by falling on a broken bottle.
en.wikipedia.org
Insofar as the new abstract painters employ old tropes and methods with a certain insouciant abandon, one might call them the new casualists.
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