Examples of 'what one might' in a sentence

Meaning of "what one might"

what one might": "This phrase is used to introduce a hypothetical situation or an assumption that someone might make based on their own understanding or interpretation. It is often used to express a personal opinion or speculation about a certain topic or scenario.

How to use "what one might" in a sentence

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My trouble is what one might call psychological.
As significant even in the absence of what one might.
Not at all what one might expect.
What one might call a splendid career move.
Monster senses are what one might expect.
I am what one might call a huge fan.
So often it does not do what one might expect.
It is what one might call normal.
One never quite knows what one might find.
This is what one might call an embarrassment of riches.
A jump in the market is what one might have expected.
What one might almost call pollution of the soul.
In the form of what one might call a.
Or what one might consider the weight of the soul.
One never knows what one might pick up.

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It is what one might call the music of the painting.
Wearing effectively what one might call pyjamas.
What one might call a disruption remains in a lower percentage of growth.
I have to wonder what one might find if he was opened up.
This finding is the opposite of what one might expect.
You are what one might call easy.
The song is about exactly what one might think.
Here is what one might say to her.
At this point it is easy to say what one might have done.
Imagine what one might find next.
And these changes are not always what one might expect.
It would be what one might call vaccine fallout.
There seems to be no expectation to go above and beyond what one might know.
My husband is what one might call a functional alcoholic.
These are very attractive price points compared to what one might expect.
There is what one might call a physical immersion.
The second unintended consequence is what one might call policy displacement.
This is what one might call an unforced error.
I am fully aware that this is not what one might call orthodox.
He is not what one might call a traditional hero.
Photography is essentially an abstract way to interpret what one might refer to as reality.
Perhaps it was what one might call insider information.
The results reveal a less caricatural portrait than what one might think.
His apartment was what one might call distressed.
What one might call an uncritical credulity where they are.
I had no notion of what one might do beyond that.
Was what one might describe as a lower working class council estate.
One never knows what one might not find.
The result of this outbreak of persecution was not at all what one might expect.
He was never what one might call an easy man.
The second approach that you can take is what one might call.
So you had what one might call a crisis of conscience.
A final group of service offences consists of what one might call foreign offences.
Merely what one might deduce from the facts.
The fourth unintended consequence is what one might call substance displacement.

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