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Discover Ludwig"has probably" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express a possibility or likelihood that something has happened or is true. For example, "She has probably already finished the project."
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It has probably already started.
Uganda has probably had enough of Congo.
The Otago thing has probably helped that".
It has probably already been said.
"But it has probably never happened before".
Her tactical retreat has probably saved it.
Any casual visitor has probably noticed.
Since then, the proportion has probably risen.
He has probably slept fitfully.
The number of people has probably quadrupled.
It has probably increased China's savings rate.
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