"Men suffering anxiety are twice as likely to get cancer." I wonder if I can also use 'twice more likely' in the sentence. If not, please tell me why 'twice more likely' is grammatically incorrect.
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Both are correct, but I see different meanings.. Assume the likelihood for men not anxious is 10%. " The likelihood s 20%.
— Clive
Both are correct, but I see different meanings..
Assume the likelihood for men not anxious is 10%.
" The likelihood s 20%.
" The likelihood is 30%.
(ie 10 = 20)
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