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Discover LudwigThe phrase "probably need to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when suggesting that something is likely necessary or required, but with a degree of uncertainty.
Example: "We probably need to revise the report before submitting it to the client."
Alternatives: "likely have to" or "may need to".
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I probably need to stop that.
I probably need to hear this.
They probably need to win the N.F.C.
So Dortmund probably need to defend high and tight.
I probably need to make it harder at this point".
"And I probably need to ease up a little bit".
But it will probably need to change to do so.
But you'll probably need to be patient when you call.
Which means I probably need to buy a kayak.
We probably need to seek asylum in some other country.
We probably need to relax a little bit.
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