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The phrase "about what is probable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing likelihood or the chances of something occurring.
Example: "In our analysis, we need to focus about what is probable in the market trends for the upcoming quarter."
Alternatives: "regarding what is likely" or "concerning what may happen".
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Ultimate computer science is not about what is probable but what is possible.
Art is about what is probable, science is about what is necessary; art is explained by operations, whereas science is explained by arguments (DOS 383, and especially 416).
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In science, as in business, what is probable is often determined subjectively.
The distinction between what is possible and what is probable represents the major issue.
I am, sadly, a political realist and completely understand what is possible and what is probable.
Entropy, according to Boltzmann, is about what's probable.
So, what is more probable than not to have happened?
2. What is the probable attitude of the intended readers toward the topic itself?
What is the probable future of the sustainability function in this organization?
What is the most probable scenario for the future?
"What's more probable, and what we're hoping for, is getting them into a kindergarten-plus program.
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