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Discover LudwigThe phrase "awesome probably" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a positive opinion or feeling about something while also indicating uncertainty or a lack of complete confidence in that assessment.
Example: "The movie was awesome, probably one of the best I've seen this year."
Alternatives: "likely amazing" or "probably great".
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"It would be awesome, probably more than I hoped for," Witty, who is 25, said in an interview last week.
So in all likelihood, you've got stuff like F-Zero X, Blast Corps, Body Harvest, Wave Race 64 (which would be awesome), probably even GameCube stuff like Wind Waker and Metroid Prime coming down the pipe.
"That was awesome, probably the greatest trail I've ever experienced.
They're awesome, probably the best mundane art I've seen.
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It was awesome, but probably highly inappropriate.
Which sounds kind of awesome, but probably is why she ends up (maybe) killing Sam.
Although Wayne said that the show was "awesome," he probably was ready to leave NYC as fast as he came through; but one New York senator was not going to let him get away that easy.
A simple "That was awesome" will probably make him or her feel just as great as a canned, pre-written compliment.
"Those expectations are probably awesome for watching the play," Mr. Sarsgaard said.
Unlike the xx's debut, An Awesome Wave will probably prove a polarising affair.
Williams was stifled for most of the game and admitted England produced an "awesome" display and "probably deserved to win".
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