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"have probably made" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used in sentences where there is speculation or uncertainty about an action that has been taken. Example: "They have probably made a decision by now on who will be the new manager."
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Indeed, the initiatives have probably made the situation worse.
I should have probably made it a union matter.
The press have probably made a big issue out of nothing.
You have probably made up your mind about Surrey and England cricketer Jade Dernbach.
"I still would have probably made a slightly different choice than Clinton did," Obama said.
If he had been with them all season, the Trail Blazers would have probably made the playoffs.
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Nickelodeon has probably made the greatest strides.
That condition has probably made her both spoiled and lonely.
If anything, government has probably made the situation worse.
"They've probably made their minds up already.
You've probably made a few of your own.
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