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What is the adjective form of adverb probably?

There isn't a direct adjective form of the adverb "probably".

However, depending on the context, you can use several alternatives to convey a similar meaning:

Possible alternatives:

* Probable: This is the most direct equivalent, indicating a high likelihood.

* Likely: Similar to "probable", suggesting a strong chance.

* Plausible: Indicates that something is reasonable or believable.

* Potential: Refers to something that has the possibility of happening or existing.

* Possible: Indicates that something could happen, though not necessarily likely.

The best choice will depend on the specific situation and the nuance you want to convey.

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