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https://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/might says:
3. MODAL VERB
You use "might" to indicate that something could happen or be true in particular circumstances.
a) (He is) the type of person who might appear in a fashion magazine.
Now consider these sentences, please:
b) He is the type of person who may appear in a fashion magazine.
c) He is the type of person who could appear in a fashion magazine.
d) He is the type of person who can appear in a fashion magazine.
Can I say that sentences a), b) and c) mean the same thing and sentence d) is different? What does sentence d) mean?
3. MODAL VERB
You use "might" to indicate that something could happen or be true in particular circumstances.
a) (He is) the type of person who might appear in a fashion magazine.
Now consider these sentences, please:
b) He is the type of person who may appear in a fashion magazine.
c) He is the type of person who could appear in a fashion magazine.
d) He is the type of person who can appear in a fashion magazine.
Can I say that sentences a), b) and c) mean the same thing and sentence d) is different? What does sentence d) mean?