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Discover LudwigThe phrase "probably more important" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to express a degree of uncertainty or speculation about the importance of something. Example: "The strategies discussed in the meeting were probably more important than we initially thought." In this sentence, the speaker is unsure about the level of importance of the discussed strategies but believes they may be more important than previously believed.
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But it is probably more important.
Probably more important, they aren't playing well.
"It was probably more important than the M.T.A. ever realized.
Probably more important is who the party's presidential nominee is.
"And probably more important now than it was then".
Other factors, probably more important, can also throw off polling.
Probably more important, the rural economy has been freed.
Those things are actually probably more important than the money.
But mine was probably more important, wasn't it?
But probably more important is the question of how to build it.
A second, and probably more important, objective was to strengthen the Papacy.
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