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Discover LudwigThe phrase "probably asleep" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use this phrase if you are suggesting that someone is likely sleeping. For example: "The kids are probably asleep by now so I should probably turn off the TV."
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He's probably asleep somewhere.
He's probably asleep," Blume said.
By 10, we're probably asleep.
"He's probably asleep," Linkwater, muttered.
— and then I realized with horror that he was probably asleep.
Just before four in the morning, with Ravi probably asleep a few feet away, Clementi went online to the Rutgers housing site and requested a room change.
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During the midnight period your parents should probably be asleep, but not sound asleep.
"I'll probably be asleep, actually".
"I'll probably be asleep," Bomar said of the drive past Norman.
However he says thefts down 25% so far – although some thieved-from people are probably still asleep.
He suggested we drive back to his house and have lunch, after which he figured he would watch TV and probably fall asleep on the couch.
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