Do all the sentences convey the same meaning? And, are all of them grammatical?
1. The likelihood of a recession looming in our country is low.
2. The likelihood of our country sinking into a recession is low.
3. The probability of a recession (to hit or hitting) our country is low.
4. It's unlikely that a recession looms in our country.
5. It's unlikely that our country sinks into a recession.
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5. It's unlikely that our country will sink into a recession. "Likelihood / likely" and "looming/loom" do not go well together.
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5. It's unlikely that our country will sink into a recession.
"Likelihood / likely" and "looming/loom" do not go well together.