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What does he mean when he says "currently" here?

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Rebecca

Honestly, this is a weird sentence. I believe "currently" ties in with the sentence before it. "All I meant is that you're not likely to...currently." It's almost as if he is saying, "Currently, you're not likely to..." and then he trails off, almost as if he is telling her that she is not likely to do something currently.

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