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The phrase "which could probably" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express uncertainty or possibility regarding a statement or situation. Example: "The results of the experiment, which could probably lead to new discoveries, are still being analyzed."
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But she gives these ideas an interesting visual form, in the contrast between the funky, folksy installation and the lyrical film, which could probably stand on its own.
Before the advent of the modern wonder-loaf – which could probably outlive your kids – almost everyone had a cunning use for stale bread.
In Manchester there's a bar called Dukes 92 and they've got a huge patio with awnings and heaters which could probably seat 500 people.
That accolade is currently held by The Avengers, which could probably justify event-movie status on the strength of its multiple-superhero concept.
And for such pitiful gains, all of which could probably have been secured, sooner or later, through the usual processes of diplomacy and horse-trading that are second nature to the officials in Brussels.
It remains to be seen, perhaps, how well it may weather the departure of Scotland, which could probably afford to secede, and may one day do so, to join the euro zone.
There are plenty of places the money could be better-spent.Mr Scott's rejection of the rail money might end up being bad for Florida, which could probably use the boost to its economy.
After the F.D.A. rejection of the company's application, Dr. Waksal told investors that the agency's only real concern was a lack of certain documentation, which could probably be quickly remedied.
If Bezos's motives are essentially philanthropic, why isn't he purchasing the paper through his family foundation, which could probably afford it, especially if he kicked it some more of his estimated twenty-five billion dollars?
This being Todd, however, he sings over the crescendo like a man possessed, and on the line "If you need a friend" his voice cracks into an impassioned scream (time 3 02) the likes of which could probably never be repeated: believe me, I've tried.
Good news for Nasa, which could probably use some right now.
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