may arise
Frequency: 9.020.1 per million words
used to indicate a possibility that something will occur
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Examples (10)
- Please contact our support team if any technical problems may arise.
- Be prepared to seize any new opportunities that may arise during the project.
- The contract includes a clause to handle any disputes that may arise in the future.
- The speaker will hold a Q&A session to address questions that may arise.
- To prevent misunderstandings that may arise, let's put our agreement in writing.
- We need a contingency plan for unexpected situations that may arise.
- The doctor explained the potential complications that may arise from the surgery.
- Further legal issues may arise if we don't resolve this matter quickly.
- This guide should clarify any initial doubts that may arise when using the software.
- A need for additional funding may arise as the research progresses.