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as you may know vs as you might know

"As you may know" and "as you might know" are equally correct ways to introduce information that the listener might already be aware of.
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Last updated: February 07, 2025 • 6417 views

as you may know

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to introduce information that the listener may already be aware of.

This phrase is used to politely introduce information that the listener may already be familiar with.

Examples:

  • As you may know, our company is undergoing a restructuring process.
  • As you may know, the deadline for the project is approaching.
  • As you may know, I will be out of the office next week.
  • As you may know, the event has been postponed.
  • As you may know, we are facing some challenges with the new software.
  • Jun 18, 2023 ... ... that if you have one mutual then it shows up as "you may know" But if there's more than one it says 2+ mutuals. Upvote 1. Downvote Reply reply
  • Aug 9, 2024 ... As you may know, my new album "Tattoos" drops on 9/13... Pre-save the album and view the countdown on Spotify now at the link in bio!
  • Aug 9, 2024 ... As you may know, my new album “Tattoos” drops on 9/13... Pre-save the album and view the countdown on Spotify now at the link in bio!
  • Nov 10, 2024 ... As you may know, our Lauren Wallace features wonderful local trails with her “On the Trail” series. On Friday at 4, she shared a look at ...
  • May 21, 2024 ... As you may know I've been on a sabbatical from IG working very diligently on my newest novel, another new album but most importantly growing ...
  • Sep 17, 2024 ... As you may know, after 36 years with KPMG , I'm embarking on an exciting new chapter, one filled with new challenges and opportunities.
  • Aug 29, 2014 ... English Only · English Only. As you may know. Thread starter Jigen; Start date Aug 29, 2014 · Jigen. Senior Member. Amalfi. Italian. Aug 29, ...
  • Oct 30, 2017 ... As you may know, my husband, Jack, had his homegoing earlier this year. And as you can imagine, people are constantly asking me how I am ...
  • Mar 7, 2019 ... As you may know I recently traded in my Cisco badge for a role at VMware. Cisco was a great home for over a decade, I learned heaps and ...
  • Oct 7, 2024 ... 21 likes, 1 comments - helenrutteruk on October 7, 2024: "As you may know this week it is Dyslexia Awareness Week 2024!

Alternatives:

  • as you might know
  • as you are aware
  • as you probably know
  • as you are probably aware
  • as you likely know

as you might know

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to introduce information that the listener may already be aware of.

This phrase is used to politely introduce information that the listener may already be familiar with.

Examples:

  • As you might know, the meeting has been rescheduled.
  • As you might know, the budget for the project has been approved.
  • As you might know, we are in the process of hiring new staff.
  • As you might know, the company policy has changed.
  • As you might know, we are experiencing technical difficulties.
  • Jan 6, 2017 ... Can I say “ As you might know” instead of “As you probably know”? See a translation. Report copyright infringement. Answers. Close. modal image.
  • Aug 15, 2024 ... As you might know, we have a new narrator for the audio books. I decided it was time for a Quebecois voice, and we chose Jean Brassard, ...
  • May 13, 2024 ... Hey guys! As you might know, I run a popular YouTube channel about expat life and looking for new guests in Singapore.
  • Oct 8, 2023 ... 193 likes, 6 comments - marienoellewurm on October 8, 2023: "As you might know, I've been taking an (awesome) class with @leslidraws at ...
  • Feb 19, 2009 ... Hi, How do I express: "As you might know..." in Arabic? The contexts are endless really, but here are a few examples: - As you might know, ...
  • Jul 16, 2024 ... Hello again! As you might know, I'm reimagining the Taylor's Eras. And here's the next one for y'all.
  • The phrase 'as you might know' is correct and can be used in written English. It is commonly used when you are introducing information that many people ...
  • Feb 22, 2023 ... finally got my Lumia 1520, but as you might know it has the plague. Support. r/windowsphone - is there any hope to restore this back to ...

Alternatives:

  • as you may know
  • as you are aware
  • as you probably know
  • as you are probably aware
  • as you likely know

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