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"have probably been" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a situation that is likely to have happened in the past. For example: "The missing artifacts have probably been sold on the black market."
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YOU have probably been there.
Consumers have probably been spending less.
Most have probably been very well fed.
She'd have probably been better off if they hadn't bothered.
They have probably been preparing for two or three years.
They have probably been helped by more stable exchange rates.
"Norway maples have probably been our biggest problem".
Actually, it could have probably been even more one-sided.
"I'd have probably been against it, in truth".
The bugs have probably been biting our ancestors since they moved from trees to caves.
"There have probably been a lot of times the streak should have ended.
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