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n. (context legal English) (abbreviation of probable English)

Usage examples of "prob.".

No prob. But," he winked at Hopkirk, "it wouldn't have been as much fun .

For even if you have merely got 'flu', you are prob. tiring yourself into an easy victim.

The only salve is the sudden reflection that one of them is prob. making an adverse judgement on oneself, not unreasonable as founded on one's looks and deportment, but as wide of the mark of the inner self as our own are!

For myself, I was prob. most moved by Sam's disquisition on the seamless web of story, and by the scene when Frodo goes to sleep on his breast, and the tragedy of Gollum who at that moment came within a hair of repentance – but for one rough word from Sam.

It may be noted that at the end of the Third Age there were prob. more people (Men) that knew Q.