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Discover Ludwig'probably might' is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is most commonly used to express the possibility that something might happen, but the likelihood is uncertain. For example, "She probably might come to the party tonight, but I'm not sure."
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I probably might have chosen different language.
I think what I probably might have to do, eventually is get myself into a sheltered home.
If we think about it and let it come into our dressing room and talk about it, yes it probably might.
And in the glare of a hotly contested national political race, that vetting probably might well have damaged Mr. Codey's peerless reputation and sent his popularity ratings south.
Moreover, as was true during the 2008 financial crisis, simply being able to take interest rates 2% lower probably might not be enough.
Like a TV pitchman, the president urged viewers to call the government's toll-free number for health insurance, acknowledging that "the wait times probably might go up a little bit now".
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And we can probably -- might be -- able to do another few episodes".
It feels a little bit like one of us, probably me, might die if they turn on a tap.
He continued, "This led D. P. D. to muse that A. T. had probably or might have been in on this collusion from the start.
I think probably he might choose his words a little bit differently next time.
"Probably, that might and should be the case in the RBS," said Howley.
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