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Discover LudwigThe phrase "probably I will" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express the idea that something is likely to happen in the future. Example: I'm planning to go to the beach this weekend. Probably I will go with my friends.
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Probably I will have to move," she said.
"Probably I will know about that later today," he said.
And probably I will reinvent myself in the next 10 years.
When he's a teenager (even sooner, probably), I will get my reprieve.
"Probably I will shock all of you," Shevchenko announced via the Dynamo Kiev club Web site.
"If you cross me once, probably, I will be very protective when you come around the next time".
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Probably I'll make two.
So probably, I'll be OK.
Probably, I'll be OK and I can make good on the policies I wrote.
Probably I'll get to know next time how to celebrate".
If we don't arrive in the UK, probably I'll lose my child," he says.
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