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Discover LudwigThe phrase "probably he will" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a guess or educated prediction about what may happen. For example: "I think John is going to accept the job offer. Probably he will be able to start on Monday."
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Probably, he will not.
Probably he will buy the house.
More probably, he will send Vice-President Joe Biden.
I hope I'm wrong, but probably he will need this game to try to get it.
Probably he will perform well tonight in an ideal media setting for his slippery charm.
"He will start on the wing but probably he will be moving all around the pitch".
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Probably he'll be fine".
I see my friend Alex Katz, painting, painting — probably he'll die painting.
One day, probably, he'll be ready but he'll have to work very hard.
Spoiler alert: That's probably what he'll announce tonight.
And, he figured, he probably will die from something else.
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