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Discover LudwigThe phrase "since probably" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to express a supposition or guess about something that happened in the past. For example: "The team lost the game since probably they weren't fully prepared."
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No-one has tried it since, probably, the Eccles cake.
"There hadn't been a dance in that old schoolhouse since probably I was a kid.
I don't think I've played my best since probably April of last year.
They haven't had a Presidential campaign since probably '84, maybe '88 in some places.
And you see sports in Brazil since probably 2002, every aspect has had a big jump.
"I don't think I've played my best since probably April of last year," Roddick said.
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Indeed, we are in the midst of the most exciting, transforming time for libraries since... well, probably since Johannes Gutenberg made enemies of all the scribes of Europe.
With the 1930s' slinky bias-cut gowns, the soft, natural brassiered bust made its first appearance since, well, probably since about the time of the Austrian pieces.
I haven't spoken to him since… probably 86".
I think circumstances since have probably proved I was right, we were probably right".
He has not been back in goal since and probably won't be there Thursday either.
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