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Discover Ludwig"probably better" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when an opinion is being expressed in a tentative or uncertain way. For example: "This new restaurant has good reviews, so it's probably better than the last one we tried."
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Probably better.
That's probably better.
Your seats are probably better.
Probably better to stay clear.
Probably better than he does".
Calamitous is probably better.
Probably better with ketchup.
Probably better that way.
Johnson is probably better.
Not probably better, but definitely better.
So our real numbers are probably better".
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