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What prefix goes in front of the word PROBABLE?

There are a few prefixes that can go in front of the word "probable," depending on the intended meaning:

* Im-: Improbable - meaning unlikely or not likely to happen.

* Un-: Unprobable - an archaic word meaning unlikely.

* In-: Inprobable - while not a common word, it could be used to mean "not probable" in some contexts.

The most common and widely used prefix is im-, forming the word improbable.

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