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The phrase "added probably" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express uncertainty about something that has been added, but it lacks clarity and proper structure.
Example: "The report was updated with the added probably information, but it was unclear what was included."
Alternatives: "possibly added" or "likely included".
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He added: "Probably just as well.
He added: "Probably it was not perfectly polite.
Knight added: "Probably I should have gone somewhere else.
Asked whether he would have wanted to be involved, Lennon added: "Probably not.
"We have added probably 20,000 people to our summer population without changing any significant infrastructure.
Mr. Palladino added: "Probably half the time it's a veiled insult.
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In 2018, we'll add probably half a dozen more U.S. states and closer to 10 countries around the world that have legalized medical cannabis.
"I just wanted to come out and see what happened to this guy," he said, adding, "Probably even he doesn't know what happened.
So we'd be adding probably this year 12,000 more beds, which would be about doubling the size of our existing portfolio.
"The loss of their habitat," he adds, "probably also means loss of their culture".
B15 adds, probably in a satirical vein, that if horses and oxen had hands and could draw pictures, their gods would look remarkably like horses and oxen.
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