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The phrase "I would probably need" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to express a hypothetical or potential need in the future. Example: "If I were to start my own business, I would probably need some financial assistance."
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To cure my anxiety entirely, I would probably need to be cured of myself.
I knew that, as a fairly normal looking guy, I would probably need to come up with a rather extreme experiment to gauge what sort of revival the male body was having.
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I'd probably need to start wearing sandals more often.
"But I'd probably need to intervene less quickly with him than I would with you".
Sadly, my whole set up is approaching 2TB so I'd probably need two of these.
"I'd probably need $2,000 a month to make getting off welfare worthwhile," she said.
I went through the normal dress fitting process, starting a little early since I knew my dress would probably need extra alterations.
"I think here they would probably need a licence [from the label] because the Tories were probably using the song to say, 'Hey!
"I felt like they wanted me before they got him, but I felt like they really would probably need me now that they didn't".
Bournemouth council's service director for leisure, Roger Brown, told the Bournemouth Echo: "Obviously there is an element of some disappointment but I always thought the reef would probably need some modifications.
Before I went to see the factory in Germany, I had been thinking that we would probably need to make drastic changes and introduce more automation.
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