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Discover LudwigThe phrase "probable will" is not correct and not typically used in written English.
You can use phrases such as "probably will" or "will likely" to express the same idea. For example: "The rain probably will start sometime this afternoon."
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But the close result that now seems probable will only give the loser greater grounds for complaint and thus increase the risk of post-election violence.
In case no AD exists, the probable will of the patient must be explored by gathering information: Did patients discuss preferences with relatives, friends or a proxy?
After some historically short period, the isolated population (if it is not extinct, which is quite probable) will become more or less different from the species to which the isolated group had belonged.
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Any attempt to infer (2) from (1) by a probable inference will be viciously circular it will involve supposing what we are trying to prove.
According to Paul Schlamm, a safety board spokesman, the ultimate determination of the probable cause will probably rest with the board itself rather than its staff.
If George W. Bush is elected, one probable result will be to put meaningful campaign finance reform off indefinitely.
The most probable result will be a rather sudden and uncontrollable decline in both population and industrial capacity.
It has also said in Securities and Exchange Commission filings that it is "probable" it will receive the tanker order this year.
Everyone knows that, whenever it comes, the probable outcome will be the re-election of the present government.
If he succeeds, his probable reward will be promotion to chief executive.See article: NatWest mounts its defences.
At one Midtown restaurant, Lin's probable departure will not only hurt some patrons' feelings, but their stomachs.
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