Examples of 'might be quicker' in a sentence

Meaning of "might be quicker"

might be quicker: This phrase suggests a possibility or likelihood of something occurring or being done at a faster pace or speed, indicating a potential outcome rather than a definitive result

How to use "might be quicker" in a sentence

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might be quicker
It might be quicker for me to search the base myself.
Other folks might be quicker.
It might be quicker if we used a small explosive to remove them.
Just peeing on the door every morning might be quicker.
It might be quicker if you say what you need.
Response time from competitors might be quicker than expected.
It might be quicker to find the stole it came from.
Depending on the circumstances, it might be quicker to dispose of them.
It might be quicker and cheaper.
I am not saying it 's better, but it might be quicker.
Breaking blocks might be quicker or slower depending on their sort.
Clark, you should, uh, try picking up the phone occasionally -- might be quicker.
This might be quicker.
Might be quicker than @ Telstra ADSL?
I think it might be quicker if I carry it myself.

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It might be quicker to list what she has NOT done.
Okay . And? Well, it might be quicker if I can present him with a.
It might be quicker and easier if I have you try it.
Well, it might be quicker to ask what it is not.
It might be quicker.
You might be quicker than I think.
This thing might be quicker if you used both engines!
Not, it might be quicker to do it alphabetically.
Well, it might be quicker if I can present him with a.
Uh, right … It might be quicker and easier if I have you try it.

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Examples of using Might
Frank might not hold kindly to that
I just thought you might prefer a woman
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