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The phrase "a was probably" is not correct in English and does not make sense as it stands.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect construction, and it cannot be used in written English without additional context or correction.
Example: "There was probably a misunderstanding in the conversation."
Alternatives: "It was likely" or "There may have been."
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Plan A was probably for a deep-pocketed rival to pay up for BMC.
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A: It was probably a year ago.
A draw was probably a fair result".
In an emergency, that was probably justified.
It was probably a joke.
This was probably a bureaucratic matter.
That was probably a very smart thing.
That was probably a bit too harsh.
Her refusal was probably a surprise.
Dinohyus was probably a root eater.
It was probably a decade late.
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