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The phrase "would supposedly not" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express doubt or skepticism about a statement or claim regarding something that is expected not to happen. Example: "He would supposedly not attend the meeting, but I have my doubts about that."
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Our combined savings would not last us a month were we to lose our jobs, and our net worth is less than worthless.I recognise that under the current proposals, we would supposedly not see our taxes increase (no matter how fanciful that supposition may be, according to the Congressional Budget Office).
Messrs. Bowles and Simpson had their moment — the annus horribilis of 2011, when Washington was in thrall to deficit scolds insisting that, in the face of record-high long-term unemployment and record-low borrowing costs, we forget about jobs and concentrate exclusively on a "grand bargain" that would supposedly (not actually) settle budget disputes for ever after.
Several questions have been raised by companies and authorities as well as comments on statistically significant effects that would supposedly not be biologically meaningful.
Also because of this, CaMKII-inhibition might represent a useful therapeutic instrument, [ 27] because it would supposedly not affect the anti-cancer actions of elevated ROS, while it might protect the heart from IR-induced Ca mismanagement.
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When the dealer was supposedly not watching, he would bend over the edge of the Queen card and bet on it.
This would be consistent with Obama's supposedly not having been briefed for nearly five years about intelligence operations against allied leaders.
Competition would supposedly contain costs.
The actors are supposedly Not Gay.
Note that Walsh didn't put a firm deadline on when his patience would be exhausted and when Dublin or Madrid would supposedly beckon.
I was also supposedly not shot as well.
Facts are susceptible of rational investigation; values, supposedly, not.
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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.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com