Actually we might could have, because over the years we've been such good customers for Discover that they've kept raising our limit as we've kept approaching it.

source: 
COCA
Entry: 
1072
Example: 
Actually we might could have, because over the years we've been such good customers for Discover that they've kept raising our limit as we've kept approaching it.
Modal 1: 
might
Modal 2: 
could
Gender: 
Male
Race/Ethnicity: 
Unknown
Age: 
unknown
Level of Education: 
Unknown
Home Community, Town, or State: 
Unknown
Location Collected: 
Fictional Story
Year: 
1996
Relation to Addressee: 
interior monologue
Medium: 
Written
Sentence Structure: 
1.3
Status: 
Naturalistic
Notes: 
Wharon,Jam,Jr.11996. 'Sugar' in Sewanee Review 104:3. (author is from MS) Full Context: truck with a rusty bed, four sorry tires, one bad muffler, a driver's door that wouldn't open from the inside, a burned-out emergency brake cable that couldn't be replaced because it wasn't made anymore, an auxiliary gas-tank valve that was also broken and irreplaceable, and so on. And yet, she said, and I agreed, the problem at that moment was how to get us from Baltimore to Biloxi; and this was the truck that we had, and we could not charge another truck on Discover Card. Actually we might could have, because over the years we've been such good customers for Discover that they've kept raising our limit as we've kept approaching it. # The sensible thing would have been to sell the horse and trailer in Maryland and buy a new horse (or not) in Mississippi, but that wasn't really discussed. I have to remind myself not to ever complain, because at every juncture one has the option of behaving wisely, and if I've declined to do so, then