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"would probably have" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is used to express a past action that was likely or possible, but did not actually happen. Example: If I had studied harder, I would probably have gotten an A on the test.
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Both communities would probably have said yes.
Turing would probably have approved, too.
Again, this would probably have happened anyway.
She would probably have remained a salonni?
America would probably have preferred the former.
Labour would probably have lost them anyway.
"That would probably have worked".
This would probably have surprised the author.
I would probably have 350 wins".
That would probably have saved us money.
MacNeice would probably have been more encouraging.
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