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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I know probably" is not correct in standard written English.
It can be used in informal contexts, but it may sound awkward or unclear.
Example: "I know probably that he won't show up to the meeting."
Alternatives: "I think I know" or "I might know."
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I know, probably to the outside world, you know, what are you talking about?
"When you got a nickname like that, I know probably on the baseball side, it's a good nickname," Soria said.
He will shrug, I know, probably knock over his coffee cup and smile ironically at me.
I know probably not, but I hope you feel it would be OK if you did".
"I know probably 30 or 40 heroin IV drug users now because of OxyContin".
It's unbelievable, its like having your family here, I know probably 50% of the crowd or recognise them.
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I feel like I knew probably after my first month that research wasn't for me.
I don't know, probably early twenties.
"I don't know, probably".
I think we know probably everything about them.
I don't know, probably not," Rapinoe, 31, told ESPN.
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