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The phrase "as are probably" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when making a statement about something that is likely true or expected, often in a comparative context.
Example: "The results of the experiment, as are probably the findings from previous studies, suggest a significant correlation."
Alternatives: "as are likely" or "as may be".
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The character in the story is released with no place to go (as are probably half of the people let out of the county-jail system downtown every day and night).
Clearly Fey must be appalled as are probably most of the other members of the cast.
18 Though once thought to represent a substantial portion of cases, test-negative ("clinical diagnosis") patients with AS are probably rare.
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Trump embodies much of the polarization, as is probably obvious from the graphs above.
Yet, as is probably inevitable, it is sadly no one so cool.
Natasha Khan, as is probably evident, is prone to flights of fancy.
"As is probably evident from the video, we are not afraid to make ourselves look silly.
If "Beverly Hills Adjacent" should become a film script (as is probably intended), one senses it might linger in turnaround.
As was probably for the best, "New York, New York" was heard only in an instrumental version that didn't scale the heights.
As is probably true for everyone, their genomes are likely to contain mutations that could lead to disease, revealing possibly unfavorable information about themselves and their relatives.
As is probably all too clear, I am returning to the Virtual Journal after a very long absence.
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