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The phrase "and probably quite" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a degree of uncertainty or speculation about something, often to soften a statement.
Example: "The results of the experiment are inconclusive, and probably quite different from what we expected."
Alternatives: "and likely very" or "and possibly quite".
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That will change and probably quite quickly.
And probably quite cross too.
Holden's death was especially unfortunate and probably quite unnecessary.
That's going to be truly surreal (and probably quite funny).
And probably quite different is that the labs are being worked on collaboratively.
Checkers, chess, go, and the rest will follow — and probably quite soon.
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These habitats were promoted by deforestation and extensive agriculture by early human settlers and thus probably quite abundant in historical times in Italy [ 42- 45].
Plus, he'd be funny and also probably quite bawdy.
This group of bromeliads is considered to represent the first bromeliads, meaning that they both look like them, and are probably quite closely related.
All three have had upstanding City careers and are probably quite capable of injecting some fresh thinking into Alliance's boardroom.
"We were looking for a horse Wendy could ride and were probably quite naive," Ron says.
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