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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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likely to win

I hear all the time he is likely to win.

If you add "more than", is there anything wrong?
He is more than likely to win.
  

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Anonymous He is more than likely to win. There's nothing wrong. This is natural and common.

  • Anonymous He is more than likely to win.
  • There's nothing wrong.
  • This is natural and common.
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AnonymousHe is more than likely to win.
There's nothing wrong. This is natural and common. It simply "increases his chances."

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