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"probably result in" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is likely to happen or lead to a particular outcome. Example: The current economic crisis will probably result in a decrease in consumer spending.
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And will probably result in a fine.
A yes vote would probably result in fresh national elections.
This is a mistake that will probably result in you not working here anymore.
It will probably result in considerable tension between the public employee unions and the community".
The group said disclosure would probably result in "threats, harassment and reprisal".
Restricting immigration will probably result in more illegal immigrants providing care.
The trend will probably result in more uncounted votes, and it increases the potential for fraud.
Skimping on computerized effects would probably result in even bigger messes, analysts say.
But he said he thought the crisis would probably result in a net loss for the broadcast networks.
Prosecutors are also facing budget shortfalls, putting them in similar dire circumstances that will probably result in botched prosecutions.
The discussions will probably result in something like a four-year deal for about $9 million a season.
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