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be probably able
adverb
In all likelihood.
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You're probably able to see the forest better than most.
You're probably able to deal with complexity better than most.
Knowing both now, you are probably able to tell that you'll get something very different out of the book.
But families are probably able to identify points where they "fall off a cliff," as when a small increase in income renders them ineligible for any Medicaid assistance.
"A district that has been able to keep the tax rate stable is truly an exception to the rule," Mr. DeSando said, "and they were probably able to do that by spending down their surplus".
Compared to W.C.W., the better-known World Wrestling Federation looks downright highbrow; after all, the W.W.F. has recently been the subject of a documentary, a word few of the characters in "Ready to Rumble" are probably able to spell.
The Etruscan history may have had original material: his first wife, Plautia Urgulanilla, had Etruscan blood, and her family was probably able to put Claudius in touch with authentic Etruscan traditions.
"They were probably able to cite chapter and verse from the agreement".
He writes: "I say that the argument of Scotus given above is probably able to be persuasive" (LS II: 171).
We can say that a German academic track student is probably able to successfully participate in social, economic, and academic English reading literacy environments.
Some noses are more sensitive the best sniffer in the study was probably able to distinguish more than a thousand trillion odors!
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