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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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Likely + chance

Can you use likely and chance together? Here are 3 examples?

How likely are his chances of winning?

Is there a less likely chance to get pregnant if...

There is an unlikely chance that he will come.

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I wouldn't do it. How high are his chances of winning? How likely is he to win?

  • I wouldn't do it.
  • How high are his chances of winning?
  • How likely is he to win?
  • Is there a lower chance of getting pregnant if ...
  • Is there a lower likelihood of getting pregnant if ...
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I wouldn't do it.

How high are his chances of winning?
How likely is he to win?

Is there a lower chance of getting pregnant if ...
Is there a lower likelihood of getting pregnant if ...

There is a slim chance that he will come.
It is unlikely that he will come.
He probably won't come.
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Hi
thanks
Is it correct to use 'more than likely'
Which is correct?
He is more than likely going to win.
He is more than likely to win.
He is more than likely dead at this point.
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They're all correct.

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