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The phrase "and probably more" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to suggest that there may be additional items, quantities, or information beyond what has already been mentioned.
Example: "The project will require several resources, including time, manpower, and probably more."
Alternatives: "and possibly additional" or "and maybe even more".
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— and probably more than once.
It's more fluent, and probably more exciting".
Fewer people, and probably more barrels, are in Chukotka today.
Lots of weddings and probably more babies too.
"The marketplace needs both of these pipelines and probably more".
Cerezo will say all of that and probably more.
It's heavenly to watch, and probably more delicious to perform.
Secondly, and probably more importantly, is Pittsburgh's depth.
"And probably more often than we'd like to think".
"And probably more important now than it was then".
They will just become numb and probably more despairing".
More suggestions(16)
and quite possibly more
and expected more
and believed more
and very likely more
and is likely more
and probably a greater number
and possibly more
and likely more
and presumably more
and perhaps more
and probably of most
and probably greater than
and probably better
and been mainly
and probably of greater
and probably larger number
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