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Discover LudwigThe phrase "will probably be established" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing future events or situations that are likely to occur but not guaranteed. Example: "The new policy will probably be established by the end of the month."
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Is there a long suit that will probably be established and run?
Although other details about the projected reform of the Curia have not yet been made public, it is known from interviews with Cardinal Roberti, president of the papal commission in charge of Curial reform, and from other officials that greater use will be made of laymen and that a separate congregation will probably be established staffed largely by them.
#2: "The need actually will probably be established by the clinical fraternity....All you have to do after that is convince the people on down the chain, from the hospital clinical researchers right down to the guy in the street who says 'It's a good idea to have one of these.
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New more sensitive methods for the detection of glycan biomarkers will probably be developed, establishing a panel of tests that cannot be ignored for patient care, especially in the ICU.
As established names, Brendon Burns and Andrew Maxwell will probably be favourites.
That will probably be difficult.
He will probably be heard.
It will probably be windy.
It will probably be easier.
There will, probably, be blood.
Businesses will probably be lost".
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