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May is a modal auxiliary verb and is used with the infinitive (without to). It indicates possibility or permission. Examples # That may be true. (It is possible that it is true). # You may borrow my bicycle. (You have my permission to borrow my bicycle). There are some specialized uses, too. However much they may want it, they won't get it. Here, may is redundant and can be omitted altogether.

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