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"I would probably work" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a conditional statement expressing a possibility or likelihood of working. Example: "If offered the job, I would probably work as a marketing manager because it aligns with my skills and interests."
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NATALIE: I would still make stuff, but if the internet wasn't around, I would probably work doing graphics work for a company rather than making my art as my main gig.
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All I can say is that it would probably work on me.
And judging by the amount of Americans who are currently addicted to caffeine I am willing to work it would probably work for others.
For example, if I did hire Jeremy Irons, I'd probably work really hard to bring in more humor, and some more physicality, because Bruce brings with him physicality, so he doesn't have to do anything and everybody feels like they saw something physical.
"They're both so outrageous that it would probably work".
Not likely, but it would probably work.
Airport security personnel never think I'm Patrick Stewart, although that would probably work in my favor if I was in a hurry.
Uncooked polenta would probably work, too, though I haven't tried it.
Australia would probably work.
But next week would probably work".
Installing a new lift would probably work.
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