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The phrase "are probably correct" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing uncertainty about the accuracy of information or statements, suggesting that they are likely true but not definitively so.
Example: "The calculations we made for the project are probably correct, but we should double-check them before finalizing the report."
Alternatives: "are likely accurate" or "are most likely right."
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Both of those are probably correct.
Both theories are probably correct, but there is an additional factor: Pataki fatigue.
They were quite a bit ahead of the EU, so Greenpeace are probably correct," they said.
Their conviction and their experience with the organisms suggest to her that they are probably correct.
I suspect that Easterbrook's conjectures are probably correct — but I study this stuff for a living.
The Weinsteins are probably correct, but the responsibility is theirs for choosing to open against the Disney behemoth.
Similar(23)
It's probably correct.
He's probably correct.
They're probably correct.
The Noel Canning decision was probably correct.
More suggestions(17)
are roughly correct
are necessarily correct
are undoubtedly correct
are absolutely correct
are potentially correct
are obviously correct
are approximately correct
are clearly correct
are certainly correct
are indeed correct
are surely correct
are apparently correct
are probably infinite
are probably irreversible
are probably exaggerated
are probably untrue
are probably inevitable
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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