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Discover LudwigThe phrase "find it probable" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to express that something is likely or probable based on one's thoughts or beliefs. Example: I find it probable that the team will win the game tonight.
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We find it probable that migraineurs with milder attacks were less likely to seek medical attention and may therefore be underrepresented in our study, which may explain our finding of a rather low prevalence of migraine.
Like most ideas, the notion of an omnipotent personal God is possible -- but I did not necessarily find it probable, particularly in light of questions that extended far beyond the bounds of our planet.
18 Although some infants in the study group may have had encephalopathy prior to labour, we find it probable that delivery-related asphyxia may have aggravated the encephalopathy in these cases.
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The court finds it probable that a significant portion of the latte-consuming public could believe that a 'Grande' contains 16 ounces of fluid".
By comparing his initial notes of face wounds with the cast, Dr. Hayne testified, he found it probable that the boy had been suffocated by a large male hand.
In the panel decision in June, the two judges in the majority said that "we do not find it reasonably probable that the outcome of Slaughter's sentencing would have been different if Radolovich had unearthed" the additional information.
More recent theories, noting the presence of blood vessels in the skull bones of ceratopsids, find it more probable that these features were primarily used in identification, courtship and dominance displays, much like the antlers and horns of modern reindeer, mountain goats, or rhinoceros beetles.
The NFL's report into the Deflategate scandal, released in May, had found "it is more probable than not" that at least two Patriots employees improperly deflated footballs in the team's AFC Championship win over the Indianapolis Colts and that Brady was "at least generally aware" of the wrongdoing.
Vice Chancellor Glasscock called Mr. Rosenkranz's conduct "troubling," and found it substantially probable that the additional $60 million payment to Mr. Rosenkranz was either a violation of Delaware law or Delphi's charter.
An NFL report found it "more probable than not" that employees of the New England Patriots deliberately deflated footballs ahead of the 2015 AFC Championship Game, noting quarterback Tom Brady was likely aware of the action.
The announcement comes less than a week after the release of the Wells report, a 243-page document detailing why an independent law firm found it "more probable than not" that Patriots personnel deliberately deflated the team's footballs below approved levels to give Brady an advantage during its January 18 AFC Championship game against the Indianapolis Colts.
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