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Thank you~ I like the corrections, but could you tell me on what point you changed MIGHT to MAY? Style or grammar or euphony? I thought MIGHT was correct because in dictionaries we often find 'may/might (just) as well do something'; but they don't give further explanation(s) as to the subtle differences between these expressions.
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There is a slight difference between may and might, and probably ancient rules that few follow these days, but may implies greater possibility than might. For instance: It may be true means that it is possible that it is true.
That might be true implies more doubt. They are often used interchangeably, but even to those who are unaware of it, when they use might the situation is more iffy.
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