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Discover Ludwig"what is probably" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a statement or question about something that is likely true or likely to happen. Example: "What is probably the most challenging part of this project is managing all the different stakeholders' expectations."
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But what is probably the most important one is uglier.
In what is probably his last Olympics, Ohno emanated calm.
Can we reclaim what is probably already lost?
But that is, effectively, what is probably about to happen.
Then, what is probably the real reason: self-preservation.
Ms Solway has reconstructed what is probably the fullest account you are likely to have.
So what if it was based on what is probably a misremembered bit of history?
We figure out what is probably true and work from there.
It has allowed what is probably their most famous instrument to be repaired and upgraded.
But the Rangers have what is probably the least difficult schedule among the contenders.
Such extreme medical intervention prevents nature from aborting what is probably not a viable fetus.
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