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"it will probably take" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an expected amount of time or effort needed for an action to be completed. For example: "It will probably take about an hour to finish this project."
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If a drink nails all of those key components, Edmonds says, "it will probably take off.
In either case, "it will probably take decades to sort out," he said.
"It will probably take place in April.
It will probably take weeks before a government is formed.
It will probably take me another 10 years".
If petrochemicals closes, it will probably take refining with it".
It will probably take an act of congress.
It will probably take a much more comprehensive approach".
It will probably take a few tries to get your animation right.
It will probably take decades and cost tens of billions of dollars.
"With the pressure on space, it will probably take place soon," he said.
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