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"probably has been" is a grammatically correct phrase that is commonly used in written English.
It is typically used in a sentence to indicate an assumption or likelihood that something has happened in the past. Example: The company's profits have been steadily declining for the past year, and it is likely that mismanagement and internal conflicts have been the primary reasons for this decline.
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"There probably has been an increase.
"I'm sure he probably has been there," he suggests.
But the sheer volume probably has been grindingly effective".
But there you go; it probably has been.
All the rubbish music you've ever heard probably has been created by people like Pete Waterman.
If it can be outsourced or automated, it probably has been.
"This led us to think it probably has been under a domestication process".
The second type is corporate inclusive worship, which probably has been numerically the largest throughout human history.
A New York probably has been hit a lot harder than other markets because it's the epicenter of the financial industry.
The spread of all complex political systems and religions probably has been due very largely to a combination of earnest conviction and the deliberate use of propaganda.
Another woman, who would be the oldest in the world at 125, is also missing, and probably has been for a long time.
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