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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of might have in Chaldean Numerology is: 7

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of might have in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3

Examples of might have in a Sentence

  1. White House:

    Today is a great day for our country, it's a victory -- what happened on the floor is a victory for the American people, for our seniors, for people with disabilities, for our children, for our veterans, quite frankly, I thought they might have accomplished something in the first couple of months.

  2. Chuck Schumer:

    We need hearings as soon as possible to assess what President Trump might have committed to President Putin in secret, president Trump's public statements were alarming enough.

  3. John Negroponte:

    I think if they had to do it over again, they might have considered postponing it. But now, I think they're just going to go ahead with it, make the best of it, this is an opportunity to put the spotlight on issues that are important to us in Western Hemisphere, and I'm sure the administration will have some success in doing Western Hemisphere and I'm sure there will be useful meetings, useful conversations on a whole host of issues.

  4. Tom Hart:

    It’s not only a symbol of American values — it's smart global health policy, an outbreak in North Korea or Iran or somewhere else where we might have tensions, viruses travel no matter where they’re flourishing, and I don’t want a variant cooking up in some remote part of the world, anywhere in the world, which then might get around the current vaccines that we’ve got.

  5. Nakorn Chompoochart:

    Now we have witnesses but the problem is they are scared. We might need more time and we might have to go to Myanmar to meet them, i'm confident because we have enough information to convince the court that the two did not commit the crime.


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