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Discover LudwigThe phrase "probably I will" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to express a hypothesis about the future or to show less certainty about something that is likely to happen. For example, "I'm thinking of taking a trip to the beach next week; probably I will."
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"Probably I will know about that later today," he said.
And probably I will reinvent myself in the next 10 years.
When he's a teenager (even sooner, probably), I will get my reprieve.
"Probably I will shock all of you," Shevchenko announced via the Dynamo Kiev club Web site.
"If you cross me once, probably, I will be very protective when you come around the next time".
"It is very shameful, but probably I will pay the bribe," Mohammed Naim, a young English teacher, said as he stood in front of the Secondary Courthouse in Kabul.
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So probably, I'll be OK.
Probably I'll get to know next time how to celebrate".
If we don't arrive in the UK, probably I'll lose my child," he says.
(Cleaning lady, probably!) I'll return yours as soon as I replace it, and that's a promise.
MJ: "Well, probably I'll give you the same answer".
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