Examples of 'may retain' in a sentence
Meaning of "may retain"
have the ability to keep or preserve something, often referring to the capacity of an object or material to hold onto a certain characteristic or quality
How to use "may retain" in a sentence
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He may retain his bodies or dissolve them.
Empty containers or liners may retain some product residues.
You may retain your throne.
Some commercially available materials may retain acetate groups.
We also may retain a copy of that information.
Fragments of a promoter nucleotide sequence may retain their biological activity.
We also may retain a copy of this information.
This handset earpiece is magnetized and may retain small ferrous objects.
Earpiece may retain magnetic objects.
This handset earpiece is magnetised and may retain small ferrous objects.
You may retain the surplus for yourself.
When dispersed in water they may retain electronegative particles.
May retain a four fillets overnight.
Swollen lakes may retain all excess water.
May retain active molecules and lactic ferments.
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An accused person may retain a lawyer of his or her choice.
May retain a case directly from the trial court.
People with dementia may retain some communicating abilities.
We may retain this information in written form or electronically.
Credit reference agencies may retain records of any credit checks.
We may retain records of all communications with you.
The heating surfaces may retain residual heat after use.
You may retain my letters as long as you deem fit.
This explains why consumers may retain batteries for so long.
They may retain counsels to support their representative.
Halogen bulbs get hot instantly and adjacent parts may retain heat.
The company may retain these as long as it wishes.
A naturalized person bearing a foreign name may retain his or her name unchanged.
A country may retain unchanged its national currency.
Occasionally glasses or cups that have been through a dishwasher may retain traces of detergents.
Foundations may retain and operate bank accounts.
It has been found that such an alternative silane may retain its water solubility.
He may retain his bodyguard.
Students receive a training allowance and may retain their statutory social welfare benefits.
You may retain the use of it for two weeks.
Their system may write cookies and they may retain your personal information.
A mamba may retain the same lair for years.
Children with impaired liver or kidney function may retain excessive amounts of the drug.
We may retain data for a period in our backup systems.
Modern high voltage capacitors may retain their charge long after power is removed.
We may retain a record of any contact you make with us.
Individuals with anterior cord syndrome may retain some sensation but struggle with movement.
We may retain this application whether or not credit is granted.
Used glass jars and bottles may retain odors from food once stored in them.
We may retain copies of such information in our systems or databases.
In these arid conditions the planet may retain some microbial and possibly even multicellular life.
You may retain an attorney to represent you at the arbitration.
On quantitative restrictions which Iceland may retain.
Such mutants may retain the ability to bind IgG.
Thus outside the dynamic range signal PH may retain a constant value.
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