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The phrase "will be presumably" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a belief or assumption about a future event or situation. Example: "The meeting will be presumably scheduled for next week, but we will confirm the date soon."
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That's the immediate threat because Labour are the principal opposition and will be presumably fighting the next election on that basis.
Raben's full past will be presumably be revealed in due course – hopefully before he, the killer, does in fact take the bait.
She will be presumably have been relieved, then, that the BBC's overhaul of its online recipe database was not quite as radical as it first appeared.
As a number of Democrats have noted in recent days, Mrs. Clinton has set up a more high-profile schedule for herself than has Al Gore, who will be, presumably, the focus of attention of the presidential nominating convention.
Paul Azinger should be announcing his well-thought-through pairings at 5pm, while Nick Faldo will be presumably drawing names willy-nilly from his big hat at the same time.
He will be presumably be pushed aside when Daniel Murphy returns from rehabilitating his twisted knee and reclaims the first-base job, but Murphy, although also left-handed, does not hit with much power.
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Official population projections will be adjusted (presumably upwards) in about September.
As you say, if this trend continues, then eventually smoking on the street will be banned – presumably to stop littering.
It's too soon to know what ROP lapse rates will be, but presumably they will be something less than 5%.
Here, H-bonding and stacking forces will be weaker, presumably resulting in a more flexible active-site ternary complex.
Presumably it will be warmer and presumably the swelling in our hamstrings will have subsided.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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