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The phrase 'I would probably prefer' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are expressing your preference for something. For example, you could say: "I would probably prefer to go swimming instead of running today."
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On the other hand, I would probably prefer not to drown in the service of trying to tell you what a good writer he is.
If it would be possible to bring them here for a fair trial without loss of life of our soldiers, I would probably prefer this option, for Americans and non-Americans alike.
An email "As a Manchester United fan I always love to come up against Jose Mourinho, however this season I would probably prefer to face the red side of Milan.
"I would also want to make sure that each shareholder agrees to be singularly and jointly liable for any problems that may occur, and I would probably prefer that there be only one architect involved.
I would probably prefer not to give my views, at present.
"I probably told people that I would probably prefer not being in that role … because I figured being the No. 2 guy would probably be a lot more fun," Bluford recalled in a statement from NASA.
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"I think I'd probably prefer to go quietly".
"I'd probably prefer to comment abut his situation," he said.
"That's why I'd probably prefer to come here," he added.
If I'd eaten this every couple of weeks for five years, I'd probably prefer the taste of this one.' 3/5 Nahid, 13 Expert negotiator.
I wonder what happened to him; but I'd probably prefer not to know.
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