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The phrase "there probably will be" is correct and usable in written English
It is used in the future tense to suggest that something might happen. For example, "I'm not sure if there will be time for dessert, but there probably will be."
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The group plans for the effort to stay up and running through the end of Bush's presidency in 2009, as it expects there probably will be other retirements among the aged Supreme Court members.
So, until hedge funds can advertise, get their own word out, there probably will be the existence that, you know, hedge fund of funds with more scrutiny than they had before.
There probably will be controversy and farce.
There probably will be more surgery".
(O.K., he allowed, there probably will be girls in bikinis).
"And I think there probably will be a little tension.
Yes, there probably will be a Next Big One, they say.
Thank God by the time I'm your age, there probably will be a cure.
There probably will be a torrent of additional closures, cancellations and crises in the coming months.
There probably will be scrutiny about how socially advanced the people at Olorgesailie really were.
"There probably will be some people doing this [introducing their own tests]," says Graham.
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