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"though probably not" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to introduce a contrasting or contradicting thought or statement in a sentence. For example: - "I wanted to try the new restaurant, though probably not tonight as I have other plans." - "She seemed happy, though probably not for long." - "His argument was compelling, though probably not enough to change my mind."
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Though probably not for long.
Though probably not.
Though probably not much cheaper.
There he converted, though probably not with full conviction, to Islam.
Though probably not his best works, they have an endearing simplicity and charm.
It may even come to pass, though probably not in the lifetime of anyone now reading such stories.
"Contagion" is, of course, a 9/11-anniversary movie, though probably not one that the public was expecting.
(Though probably not on guns).
Africans would pay little (though probably not nothing).
Politicians like it too, though probably not ones representing Detroit.
This is Mr. Kiarostami's first though probably not last film made outside Iran.
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