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Discover LudwigThe phrase "probable to" is not correct and is not commonly used in written English
It is generally not used in standard expressions; instead, "likely to" is preferred. Example: "It is likely to rain tomorrow."
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He remains probable to play.
We'd go from the most probable to the least probable".
Grant practiced today and was listed as probable to play against the Knicks at Key Arena.
Indeed, the Jets officially upgraded him to probable to play on his sprained right ankle.
It seems probable, to begin with, that Tiberius, never handsome, had become repulsively ugly.
He is listed as probable to play against the Nets tonight with the ankle he sprained in Utah.
Hines Ward is now listed as probable to play in Super Bowl XLIII on the NFL's official injury report, and what little doubt does exist is rapidly receding.
STARS' MODANO MAY PLAY: Dallas Stars center Mike Modano, knocked out of the game Wednesday because of a concussion, is listed as probable to play tonight against Boston.
EXTRA POINTS Fullback CHARLES STACKHOUSE was downgraded from probable to questionable because of a sprained ankle, and his condition could have an impact on JIM FASSEL's play calls.
From what officials at Nadir said and from what seemed probable to the eye, the attacks appeared to have been one.
Alcohol, it seems probable to many investigators, inhibits the capacity of neurons to receive and conduct these impulses across the intervening synapses.
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