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Could you tell me the difference between 2 sentences: ''It is less likely to be burgled'' and ''It is very unlikely to be burgled''?
  

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Could you tell me the difference between 2 sentences: It is less likely to be burgled and It is very unlikely to be burgled ? When you say 'less likely', you are comparing to some other likelihood that you need to tell us about. Here are simpler examples to consider.

  • Could you tell me the difference between 2 sentences: It is less likely to be burgled and It is very unlikely to be burgled ?
  • When you say 'less likely', you are comparing to some other likelihood that you need to tell us about.
  • Here are simpler examples to consider.
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  • Tom is very tall.
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Could you tell me the difference between 2 sentences: It is less likely to be burgled and It is very unlikely to be burgled?

When you say 'less likely', you are comparing to some other likelihood that you need to tell us about.

Here are simpler examples to consider.

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