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The phrase "are probably higher" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing estimates or assumptions about quantities or levels that are likely to exceed a certain value.
Example: "The costs of the project are probably higher than we initially anticipated due to unforeseen expenses."
Alternatives: "are likely greater" or "are expected to be higher."
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Ms. Baum added that the prices "are probably higher than most of us want".
They amount to 16% of all loans, on official figures; in reality they are probably higher.
But one expert in San Francisco said that because of his pedigree, his children's chances are probably higher.
"The actual numbers of jets sold are probably higher," Mr. Lowe said, referring to the official figures.
The actual numbers, though, are probably higher, since people are not required to report their sex on marriage license applications.
"The chances of hitting wildlife are probably higher than hitting livestock," said Mr. Bray of the Arizona ranchers group, whose family owns more than 250 head of cattle.
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Lewis said two army bases, Camp Casey and Camp Humphreys, are probably high on the list.
J.C.: The rates are probably high for plans that are invested in equities.
If you agreed, you are probably high in neuroticism.
If you agreed, you are probably high in agreeableness.
If you agreed, you are probably high in conscientiousness.
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