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Anonymous Posted 4 years ago
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No chance that he will

So you're saying there's no chance that he will recover?


Is this natural? Is 'will' the most natural option?

Would no native speakers include 'that' if they were to say this?

  

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anonymous Is this natural? Yes. anonymous Is 'will' the most natural option?

  • anonymous Is this natural?
  • Yes.
  • anonymous Is 'will' the most natural option?
  • You can use whatever word says what you mean, such as "can", "might" or "could", but "will" is unremarkable there.
  • anonymous Would no native speakers include 'that' if they were to say this?
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anonymousIs this natural?

Yes.

anonymousIs 'will' the most natural option?

You can use whatever word says what you mean, such as "can", "might" or "could", but "will" is unremarkable there.

anonymousWould no native speakers include 'that' if they were to say this?

We would

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