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Discover LudwigThe phrase "most probably to" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to express the likelihood or probability of something happening. You can use it in various contexts, such as when making predictions or stating assumptions. Example: "She is most probably to win the race, as she has been training hard for months."
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However, being vulnerable to decay and, most probably, to ageing, (sometimes) structural interventions are necessary.
This behavior is due most probably to the granulated surface of PTh film, which produces large surface areas.
Not, most probably, to the question of whether America will have very slow growth this year, or even a recession.
Apple also limited the tasks Siri can perform and the answers it can give, most probably to avoid disappointment.
Instead, the Iranians will most probably to continue to focus on undermining the Saudis in places such as Lebanon.
As such, our view is that the first rate increase will be pushed back, most probably to early next year.
Renting provides nice-to-have income to owners in the interim but the end-point is a sale of the houses, most probably to their tenants.
A tomb believed to be his survives, but there is no record of it being opened in centuries, and it is thought most probably to be empty.
Coring evidence indicated that together with mole construction, a greater area of the formerly shallow marine and sublittoral terrain was consolidated, most probably to create space for harbour installations.
Moreover, we also show that the use of arboreal strata, most probably to access food, may also be an important factor to consider in analysing habitat use by wood mice.
The works of Tibullus, as they have survived, form part of what is generally known as the Corpus Tibullianum, a collection of poetry that seems most probably to have been deliberately put together to represent the work of Messalla's circle.
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