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John liao Posted 12 years ago
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most likely

The objective for the company is to increase the current business in the South Island, most likely in Westport and Timaru, as well as expand to overseas markets in the next two years.

Am I right for using the "most likely" here?
  

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Hi It would sound slightly more formal if you said: 'probably in Westport and Timaru', but your sentence is OK - I'm thinking of moving to another part of London, most likely Clapham or Brixton That sounds OK to me Dave

  • Hi It would sound slightly more formal if you said: 'probably in Westport and Timaru', but your sentence is OK - I'm thinking of moving to another part of London, most likely Clapham or Brixton That sounds OK to me Dave
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Hi

It would sound slightly more formal if you said: 'probably in Westport and Timaru', but your sentence is OK

- I'm thinking of moving to another part of London, most likely Clapham or Brixton

That sounds OK to me

Dave

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