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The phrase "probably if" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to indicate that something may happen or is likely to happen if certain conditions are met. For example, "He will probably get a promotion if he works hard and proves himself."
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Kratzer's treatment of modal conditionals may be seen as a generalization of the treatment of "Probably, if A, C" as a conditional probability to other modalities.
Probably, if you're careful.
Probably, if you're a Muslim.
Nothing, probably, if you're under fifty.
Yes, probably, if they want it badly enough.
"Probably if it had been anyone else, yes".
"Probably if it were not for Kyle, I would not be standing here either," Crennel said.
Probably, if that partner were Mr Schröder, a right-winger as Social Democrats go.
"Probably if we're third in the league, he makes it in a heartbeat," D'Antoni said.
Probably, if we're being truly honest, what they should do is nothing at all.
Probably, if I had been more engaged, that would have helped.
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