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Which would you rather have, tea or coffee?
May I use your telephone?
May I have the honor of asking you?
Do you have a few minutes to spare?
OK, so that's it for me. Now I'll hand things over to the next speaker.
If you need to go off-line, that is fine.
You can stay here as long as you keep quiet.
You may use my bicycle such as it is.
When will it be convenient for you to come?
When would it be convenient for you?
When would it be convenient for you?
You may use my dictionary.
You may bring your own lunch to school.
You may go home.
You don't have to stay home.
You may give the ticket to whomever you like.
May I request a favour of you?
May I ask you a question?
Can I ask you a question?
Would 9 o'clock be all right?

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