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The phrase "a little bit probably" is not standard in written English and may sound awkward.
It can be used informally to express uncertainty or a slight degree of something, but it is better to separate the ideas for clarity.
Example: "I'm a little bit probably going to the party, but I'm not sure yet."
Alternatives: "somewhat likely" or "a bit uncertain."
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Asked whether the idealism of Woodrow Wilson was too powerful a strain in American foreign policy, he replied, "Yeah, a little bit, probably.
It's making her a lot stronger and a little bit, probably, act in a way she probably wouldn't characterize herself as.
"I have talked to my parents a little bit probably relating the blue whale stuff.
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[The league] probably can attract some players a little bit earlier, probably 29, 30 years old.
"It was a little bit bouncy, probably a little bit brittle compared to what we're used to," he said.
"I panicked a little bit and probably should have eaten the ball," Walker said.
In the living room, 13-year-old sourface Faye was looking "a little bit peaky", probably because her secret pregnancy storyline was about to bear fruit.
"You know, athletes are athletes, and I think to sweat a little bit is probably as good for the heart as it is for the body".
So, hopefully, that's a little bit… probably more than you wanted to know, but I wanted to tell you.
He is a little bit underrated probably.
"If he goes into his shell a little bit it probably doesn't help his cricket.
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