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it probably still
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"it probably still" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when a situation may have changed but you're not entirely sure. An example could be: "We haven't spoken in a few months; it probably still holds true that we don't get along."
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Alternative expressions(20)
it likely remains
it is likely still
it presumably remains
it may well be still
it could very well be still
it is possibly still
it remains probable that
it arguably still
it probably always
it presumably still
it probably also
it probably even
it likely still
it possibly still
it perhaps still
it occurs still
it seems likely still
was likely to still
perhaps it still
is presumably still
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Similar Expressions
59 human-written examples
Details of Mr. Blankfein's stock award are expected to emerge as soon as the Goldman board approves it, probably next week.
News & Media
I think I've heard it probably 3000 times... I'm actually still not quite sick of it".
News & Media
The last time I saw something like this it was probably 2008, so it's been a while," he says.
News & Media
"It was probably 1994, '95 when Randy started to step it up and concentrate," Beattie said.
News & Media
We can do it.' Probably this year we would rather keep quiet, talk it up as little as possible because we did underachieve last time.
News & Media
It was probably a year ago".
News & Media
It is probably winter near Anaheim, too.
News & Media
"On the movie, it's probably 1,000 times.
News & Media
My most favorite pair is from Charles Jourdan; it was probably 1962.
News & Media
Nothing". "If you're seeing this message on your #Blackberry, it's probably early November," wrote another.
News & Media
A: It was probably a year ago.
Science & Research
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "it probably still" when you want to express that something is likely to continue being true, even if circumstances might suggest otherwise. This phrase works best when there's a degree of uncertainty or a reason to doubt the continuation.
Common error
Avoid using "it probably still" when the situation is known with a high degree of certainty. Using "probably" implies doubt, so if you are sure, use a more definitive statement.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "it probably still" functions as an adverbial modifier within a sentence. The word "probably" modifies the verb, indicating the degree of certainty. Since Ludwig has no examples for this query, the function is determined based on the individual words' typical usage.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "it probably still" is a grammatically sound phrase used to express an uncertain assumption that something remains true. Ludwig AI indicates the phrase is correct and usable but provides no direct examples, highlighting its relative infrequency in published writing. Consider that more direct or sophisticated alternatives might be preferable for formal contexts. When you want to indicate uncertainty about the continuation of something, this phrase can be an effective choice.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
it likely remains
Replaces "probably" with "likely" and "still" with "remains", emphasizing continuation.
it is likely still
Adds the verb "is" for a more formal tone while maintaining the core meaning.
it presumably remains
Substitutes "probably" with "presumably", indicating an assumption based on evidence.
it may well be still
Uses "may well be" to express a strong possibility, slightly increasing the confidence level.
it could very well be still
Adds "could very well be" to further emphasize possibility.
it is possibly still
Replaces "probably" with "possibly", suggesting a lower degree of certainty.
it might actually still
Adds "actually" to emphasize the unexpected persistence of something.
it could in all likelihood still
Offers a more verbose and formal alternative with "in all likelihood".
it remains probable that
Changes the structure to emphasize the probability of something remaining.
the probability is that it still
Restructures the sentence to highlight the probability aspect more directly.
FAQs
How can I use "it probably still" in a sentence?
You can use "it probably still" to express an assumption that something is likely to be true or continue, despite potential changes or uncertainties. For example, "Even with the new management, "it probably still" runs the same way."
What are some alternatives to "it probably still"?
You can use alternatives like "it likely remains", "it is likely still", or "it presumably remains" to convey a similar meaning with slightly different emphasis.
Is "it probably still" formal or informal?
"It probably still" is generally considered neutral in tone and can be used in both informal and some formal contexts. However, in highly formal writing, consider using a more precise or sophisticated alternative.
What's the difference between "it probably still" and "it definitely still"?
"It probably still" indicates a likelihood or assumption, while "it definitely still" asserts a certainty. The former leaves room for doubt, while the latter does not.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested