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"probably refer to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are discussing something that you think may be related to another thing. For example, "I'm not sure what this information is referring to; it could probably refer to the changes we made last week."
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Yes, but I'd probably refer to myself as a storyteller.
If it wasn't election material you would probably refer to this as "junk mail".
Kate Moss would probably refer to this dog as "basic", but I think that would be unneccesarily harsh.
In the case of Mercy Corps, you should probably refer to her as Mukhtaran Bibi, which is the name they know her better by.
The host could tell that the wine you brought was a regift, and he and his partner now probably refer to you as Warm Prosecco.
They would probably refer to the fact that in 1897, there were more than half a million Arabs, Bedouins and Druze living in Palestine.
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When McGee alludes to the 'ordinary notion of conditional probably' he probably refers to the usual ratio definition of conditional probability.
Rohin probably referred to all women as sexy.
The Glass-Steagall Act, referred to in text, probably refers to act June 16 , 1933 ch.
This Act, referred to in text, probably refers to act July 7 , 1955
(b)(1)(B), probably refers to subtitle E of the Consumer Financial Protection Act of 2010.
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