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"you probably were" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use this phrase to express a reasonable assumption that something was true in the past. For example, you might say, "You probably were tired after that long drive."
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"If you get in a really poor-performing high school, you probably were in a weak elementary school," Orfield said.
It meant that if your assets were safe, then you probably were not earning enough of a return and maybe did not deserve to invest at all.
"When one's twenties were spent in 1968 yes, you probably were pretty angry about things," he says, referring, in part, to the fierce partisanship that characterized the New York classical-music scene at the time, with academicians and critics advocating a rigorous complexity while an oppositional aesthetic, minimalism, was emerging downtown.
"When one's twenties were spent in 1968 — yes, you probably were pretty angry about things," he says, referring, in part, to the fierce partisanship that characterized the New York classical-music scene at the time, with academicians and critics advocating a rigorous complexity while an oppositional aesthetic, minimalism, was emerging downtown.
If you had the impression during the Senate Judiciary Committee hearings that Elena Kagan was speaking slowly, e-nun-ciat-ing clearly, choosing words of few syllables and punctuating each simple phrase with a sweetly, self-consciously ingratiating smile, you probably were on to something.
You probably weren't listening.
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And you probably are.
You probably are".
You probably aren't surpised.
Oh my, I guess you probably are.
"You probably are," says another.
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