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The phrase "it was most probably" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a high likelihood or probability of something. Example: "Based on the evidence, it was most probably John who took the missing money from the office safe."
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"Well … I think it was most probably the happy endorphins".
The only time we ever figured in her care was when a letter dropped on the doormat one day saying it was, most probably, our fault.
Professor Sims said there were many reasons why Beagle2 failed to transmit and it was "most probably a bad luck scenario".
And a study of the teeth by the team's anthropologists concluded that it was most probably a modern human rather than a Neandertal.
The watch comes to you from the Deepest Corners Of Outer Space where it was (most probably) hatched from the egg of a cyborg lifeform.
Since the sodium salt of Mordant Yellow 1 water is soluble, it was most probably incorporated into sample P.11 in an insoluble form, precipitated onto an inert substrate or most probably as its aluminium lake [48].
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As LMP2A signals autonomously without the need for extracellular ligation, it is most probably its amount produced in an individual cell that determines whether a maintenance signal or an activation signal is generated.
Magnesium carbonate was only detected by μ-FTIR, not by XRD, which means it is most probably in its amorphous form.
"It's most probably a pride factor, being able to stick your chest out and say we finished third on the table," he says.
CH is a rare disease, but it is most probably of a complex genetic origin.
From people who've seen replays, it's most probably justified.
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