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The phrase "will probably be accomplished" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a likelihood that a task or goal will be completed in the future. Example: "The project deadline is tight, but with the team's effort, it will probably be accomplished on time."
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With condos, she said, that can probably be accomplished by changing the bylaws.
Although the competition will probably be held in Albuquerque again next year, protestors may actually be accomplishing something: APD hasn't killed anyone since July.
But it will probably be a bullet nonetheless, tearing a hole in all that has been accomplished thus far.
To accomplish this goal, a priori information will probably be most useful, or even key.
It will probably be windy.
That will probably be difficult.
He will probably be heard.
It will probably be easier.
There will, probably, be blood.
Businesses will probably be lost".
Any resolution will probably be costly.
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