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MAY + contrast clauses

The auxiliaryA helping verb used with main verbs to express mood, voice and tense. E.g.: I can't stand when I am disturbed. ("can", "am") may is used to express contrast.

You may be right, but that is no excuse for shouting like this. (Although you are right, that is...)

Try as somebody may (present reference) and try as somebody might (past reference) mean however hard I try/tried...

Try as she might, she could not pass her driving test, even for the second time. (Although she tried hard, ...)
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