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Discover Ludwig"she has probably" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is likely or possible. Example: She has probably already left for work, so we should call her later.
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"She has probably the biggest heart of anyone I know.
She has probably played her last professionally, she said.
She has probably also found that flattery will get her somewhere.
She has probably one of the hardest serves on the tour, and that's very beneficial.
She has probably suffered (and chronicled) more heartbreaks than anyone in Aspen.
But whatever the condition of your house, she has probably seen worse.
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She had probably been beautiful.
The police said she had probably drowned.
She had probably been infected for months.
She had probably gone out to the kitchen".
She had probably been one of the clever ones.
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