Examples of 'may be putting' in a sentence

Meaning of "may be putting"

may be putting: Implies a potential action or consideration of placing or positioning something in a specific manner, often suggesting uncertainty or possibility

How to use "may be putting" in a sentence

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may be putting
May be putting pressure on her vocal cords.
I hate that he may be putting you.
You may be putting yourself perilously near dishonesty.
Split second decisions may be putting more people in danger.
I may be putting my neck on the line.
It also indicates that you may be putting too much trust in someone.
We may be putting gear in the water.
But it looks like some may be putting them up for sale now.
It may be putting some members of the family in danger.
And current human activities may be putting the biosphere at risk once again.
It may be putting their homes at risk.
Your wireless mouse or keyboard may be putting your personal data at risk of attack.
You may be putting your financial future at risk.
The scan revealed a tiny bone fragment That may be putting pressure on the optic nerves.
That may be putting pressure on the optic nerves.

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By sharing these photos, you may be putting a life at risk.
I may be putting in a pool.
If we address only the stealing, we may be putting a band-aid on an infected wound.
They may be putting him in the hydro room right now.
Depending on your debt levels, you may be putting your home at risk.
Tsukuda may be putting on a bold front.
While some may get a workout shoveling snow, others may be putting themselves at risk.
The tractor may be putting pressure against locks.
However, your child 's online and social media activity may be putting your home at risk.
Someone may be putting you down too much.
I am worried that Ferdinand 's political ambitions may be putting him in danger.
You may be putting your property and other assets in danger.
Young men who use cannabis may be putting their fertility at serious risk.
You may be putting up a front instead of addressing the core matter at hand.
Infrasonic frequencies may be putting pressure on her vocal cords.
May be putting it at risk. and the courtesy of your attention.
You can stop the fire that may be putting you at risk for a heart attack.
It may be putting stress on the planet, too.
I also heard them say they may be putting us in hotels for the night, so.
You may be putting yourself in a difficult position, legally.
And without them, you may be putting your life on the line.
We may be putting a perfectly good heart into a brain-damaged patient.
If you buy medicines online, you may be putting yourself at serious risk of harm.
Google may be putting together an emulator for Android Automotive in the Android SDK.
If you buy health products online, you may be putting your health at serious risk.
But they may be putting the emphasis in the wrong place.
If it shows friends or family members, you may be putting them at risk, too.
Recognize that you may be putting someone in further danger by approaching them.
Delete Sax . peakonspot . com because otherwise, you may be putting your PC in jeopardy.
Parents smoke may be putting her children at greater risk for bladder irritation.
The post continued, “ By sharing these photos, you may be putting a life at risk . ”.
It sounds like you may be putting the boxes too high on the board.
That may be putting it too strongly, but it is a warning to heed.
Yeah, I also heard them say they may be putting us in hotels for the night.
I may be putting the cart before the donkey here, but we really.

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