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"you will probably know" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is often used to express an assumption or likelihood about the listener's knowledge or familiarity with a certain topic or situation. Example: "I'm not sure if you've heard, but there's going to be a big storm tomorrow. You will probably know what to do, being a native to this area."
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And you will probably know all about Booster, Becker's son, who is due to get out of prison soon.
If you have ever seen the end of a Tour de France stage you will probably know what happens to most breakaway attempts, and it is not pretty.
And if you have a father, then you will probably know who he is as well.
TS: It's like a family too, like me and you will probably know each other for the rest of our lives now.
You will probably know because the flower would look down.
You're the one that will have more experience, thus you will probably know better than your section.
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One band (the Dandy Warhols) you'll probably know.
You'll probably know right away if it's a good fit.
As you'll probably know, it all kicked off at Fifa on Wednesday morning.
You'll probably know affable long- haired archaeologist Neil Oliver from Coast.
You'll probably know if a crime happened at your house that day.
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