Examples of 'maybe they are right' in a sentence
Meaning of "maybe they are right"
maybe they are right: This phrase is used to express a degree of uncertainty or doubt about a statement or belief, suggesting that the possibility exists that the other party's opinion or viewpoint may be accurate or correct. It is a common expression in conversations, debates, or discussions when considering different perspectives or interpretations
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maybe they are right
It is depressing to think that maybe they are right.
Because maybe they are right.
They will tell you there are no fees and maybe they are right.
Maybe they are right about some of what they are saying.
We can not blame them and maybe they are right.
Or maybe they are right.
If they feel so strongly, maybe they are right.
But maybe they are right and I am wrong.
Then I got to thinking, maybe they are right.
Well, maybe they are right in a sense.
They're looking for me. - And maybe they are right.
No so fast . Maybe they are right.
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