It might could pay off, but I don't think so.
source:
COCA
Entry:
1061
Example:
" It all boils down to will it be profitable, " he said. " It might could pay off, but I don't think so. "
Modal 1:
might
Modal 2:
could
Gender:
Male
Race/Ethnicity:
Unknown
Age:
unknown
Level of Education:
Unknown
Home Community, Town, or State:
GA (Unknown)
Location Collected:
Newspaper
Year:
2003
Relation to Addressee:
interviewee to interviewer
Medium:
Spoken
Sentence Structure:
1.1
Status:
Naturalistic
Notes:
Source: Feagans, Brian. 2004. 'Our Towns: Sugar Hill's Time has come, Fast Growing City Tries to Use Its Desirability to Forge an Identity' in the Atlanta Journal Constitution,
Full Context: : Beginnings day care are planning a village-style commercial building with a coffee shop, music studio and dry cleaners. Other investors have expressed interest in Broad Street. # Not everyone in Sugar Hill wants a downtown. And doubters aren't hard to find, even in the shadow of City Hall. # Robinson said he'd love to see Broad Street flourish. But Sugar Hill -- unlike nearby Suwanee, Duluth and Buford -- has no historic downtown to build upon. # " It all boils down to will it be profitable, " he said. " It might could pay off, but I don't think so. " # Mayor Gary Pirkle, 36, is part of a bright-eyed younger generation willing to give it a try. Pirkle said much of Sugar Hill is so new that the community is only now starting to turn inward. # Having more strands of the city's history could help tie the community together, Pirkle said. He, for one, didn't even realize his family had deep roots in the area until he moved to town in