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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Odds are" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to express a likelihood or probability of something happening. Example: "Odds are that it will rain tomorrow, so don't forget your umbrella."
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Odds are he doesn't.
Odds are he will.
Odds are against him.
Odds are he will survive.
Odds are against a conspiracy.
Odds are, many misconceptions will survive.
Odds are it will be raining.
Odds are you've caught a classic.
Odds are shortening.
Odds are, Bezos can.
Odds are, it will happen.
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