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probably we could
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "probably we could" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when suggesting a possibility or a potential action that may be taken in the future. Example: "If the weather permits, probably we could go for a hike this weekend."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Alternative expressions(20)
we might be able to
we could potentially
we may be able to
surely we could
certainly we could
arguably we could
presumably we could
likely we could
perhaps we could
maybe we could
knows we could
hopefully we could
well we could
possibly we could
eventually we could
conceivably we could
rather we could
so we could
sometimes we could
even we could
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1 human-written examples
"I think we by far had the most shots, probably we could have had more.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
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56 human-written examples
Yes, probably, but we couldn't help it.
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Right now, in this pub, there are probably signals we could harvest if we knew how.
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Although Lemma 0.1 is probably known, we could not find a reference and hence include a proof for completeness.
"There's probably more than we could consume.
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"That's probably the most we could do".
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It's probably the best we could hope for.
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That's probably the best we could have hoped for at this stage".
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"The disappointing thing is in the last 10 minutes we probably looked like we could've lost the game.
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"In hindsight there are probably many things we could have optimised during the race.
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Most of us have probably worried that we could do better, more.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "probably we could", ensure the context clearly indicates a degree of uncertainty while still suggesting a feasible course of action. For example, "Given the resources, "probably we could" finish the project on time."
Common error
Avoid using "probably we could" when the situation requires a definitive statement or when there is a high degree of certainty. Instead, opt for phrases like "we will" or "we can" to convey confidence.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "probably we could" functions as a modal expression used to indicate a degree of possibility or likelihood regarding an action. It combines the adverb "probably", which expresses uncertainty, with the modal verb "could", which denotes ability or possibility. Ludwig confirms its usability in written English.
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News & Media
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "probably we could" is a modal phrase used to express a possible or likely action with a degree of uncertainty. Ludwig AI identifies it as grammatically correct and usable, although "we could probably" is more conventional. It's most common in news and media, indicating a neutral register. When writing, use "probably we could" to suggest a feasible action without overstating certainty, and consider alternatives like "we might be able to" or "we could likely" to fine-tune the level of assurance.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
we could likely
Replaces "probably" with "likely", maintaining a similar level of probability but with a slightly more formal tone.
it is likely we could
Similar to "we could likely" but restructures the sentence to emphasize the likelihood.
we might be able to
Substitutes "could" with "might be able to", softening the level of certainty and potential.
we are likely able to
Restructures the phrase to use "are likely able to", providing a slightly different emphasis on capability.
it's probable that we could
Adds a more formal introduction using "it's probable that", which increases the formality of the statement.
we could potentially
Replaces "probably" with "potentially", focusing on the possibility of something happening.
we would likely be able to
Uses "would likely be able to", which adds a hypothetical element and a slightly more conditional tone.
it's possible that we could
Uses "it's possible that we could", emphasizing the possibility rather than the probability.
we may be able to
Replaces "probably" and "could" with "may be able to", indicating a possibility but with less assurance.
we have a good chance of being able to
Offers a more descriptive alternative, emphasizing the likelihood of success or ability.
FAQs
How can I use "probably we could" in a sentence?
Use "probably we could" to express a likely but not certain possibility. For example, "If we start early, "probably we could" finish the report by tomorrow."
What are some alternatives to "probably we could"?
Alternatives include "we might be able to", "we could likely", or "it's possible that we could", each conveying a slightly different nuance of possibility.
Is it better to say "probably we could" or "we could probably"?
While both are grammatically correct, "we could probably" is more common and flows more naturally in English. "Probably we could" is less conventional but still understandable.
What's the difference between "probably we could" and "certainly we could"?
"Probably we could" indicates a likelihood with some uncertainty, while "certainly we could" suggests a high degree of confidence and assurance. They convey different levels of certainty about an action's feasibility.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
82%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested