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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are probably with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when speculating about someone's location or association with a group or individual.
Example: "They are probably with their friends at the park."
Alternatives: "are likely with" or "might be with".
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The spikelet of the Caricoideae can, in theory, be derived from the Scirpus-type by a reduction in flower number and conversion to unisexual flowers, and its relationships are probably with the Cyperoideae subfamily.
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That is probably with us to stay".
"I was probably with the best team in history.
He was probably with that red Cadillac CTS from Avis, again".
I was probably with a better team at the time.
He's probably with a dancer, sipping champagne while I'm in his bed.
I was probably with friends watching TV to see who'd won.
She's probably with her boyfriend, Scott, Mr. My-Rich-Dad-Handed-Me-A-Job.
So the best way to watch "The Last Airbender" is probably with your eyes closed.
He's probably with that wife of his, she said through her tears.
If you answered "no," you're probably with the majority of American travelers.
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