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Discover Ludwig"I'm unlikely" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You could use it to mean that you find something unlikely, or that you believe it to be improbable. For example: "I'm unlikely to go to the party this weekend because I have too much work to do."
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If I applied, I'm unlikely to get in.
Whatever happens, I'm unlikely to be around to see it.
Even though we're both writers, I'm unlikely to envy Ernest Hemingway.
I'm unlikely to encounter any huge cetaceans in these urban waters.
I don't buy this cover as I think I'm unlikely to ever bring a successful claim.
"At 43, I'm unlikely to play again, but the pardon is a way of cleansing my soul".
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And until I feel differently, I am unlikely to stop.
Lawson said a move to Division I was unlikely.
I knew what giving birth was like, and I knew I was unlikely to enjoy it.
For thrills, I visit places on GoogleEarth that I am unlikely to visit in reality.
As an atheist, I am unlikely to ever need spiritual guidance in the Lake District.
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