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"probably does not" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used when expressing uncertainty about something. For example: "The new student probably does not know the rules of the game yet."
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But it probably does not help.
But Mr Leviev probably does not care.
Eritrea probably does not want another war.
It probably does not matter.
This probably does not include Windows.
So, each brain area probably does not learn independently.
Probably does not handle properly tuplets of dot-groups.
That pattern probably does not apply to Mr Obama.
But a new study suggests it probably does not help.
The human spleen probably does not have this capability.
In vertebrates above amphibians, true hermaphroditism probably does not exist.
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