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User_gary Posted 16 years ago
Vocabulary

More than likely

Today I came across a phrase "more than likely" which I failed to understand and now cannot even trace the context. It seems this phrase is a very common one so please explain it to me with a few examples or so.
  

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As far as I know it means you have a good chance at something. For example: I will, more than likely, go out tonight. It's possible that I would go out.

  • As far as I know it means you have a good chance at something.
  • For example: I will, more than likely, go out tonight.
  • It's possible that I would go out.
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As far as I know it means you have a good chance at something.
For example: I will, more than likely, go out tonight. It's possible that I would
go out.

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