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Discover LudwigThe phrase "probably he went" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when speculating about someone's actions or whereabouts in the past.
Example: "I haven't seen Mark all day; probably he went to the library to study."
Alternatives: "he likely went" or "he probably left."
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Probably he went too far, from honesty to rudeness.
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It's probably better he went into art".
Even Walker it had 160 (it's probably why he went bust).
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He probably went on and took some more pills or whatever he does.
Surely Nate didn't attend Schmall, but he probably went to the parties.
After leaving Paris, he probably went for a while to Angers.
"The only thing we're grateful for is that he probably went out quickly," Matthew said.
"Being French, he probably went on strike after coming up with that".
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Bin Laden, he said, "probably went out better than he should have.
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