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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a huge likelihood that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the probability or chance of something occurring.
Example: "There is a huge likelihood that the event will be postponed due to the weather conditions."
Alternatives: "a strong possibility that" or "a high chance that".
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With GOP now in control of all branches of government, including having the power to appoint Supreme Court justices, there is a huge likelihood that abortion rights will suffer.
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And so, obviously, the answer to not failing as much, or not have a huge likelihood of failing as a startup is really to make sure that you acquire enough customers to sustain your business.
Among the reasons Mr. Coen gave for cutting his prediction for next year were a continued lag in ad spending in local media like newspapers, an inability by the big broadcast TV networks to raise prices in 2001 as much as they did in 2000 and a likelihood that huge increases in spending this year by advertisers in categories like computers and telecommunications could not be sustained.
They avoid each other in the pool phase, which for the No.4 team — currently France — is a huge benefit given the likelihood that New Zealand, South Africa and Australia will be ranked in the top three when the draw takes place.
Here is the tease for the Washington Post story: "Experts have found that certain behaviors -- especially when it comes to how couples communicated or handled conflict -- have a huge impact on the likelihood that any given pair will remain happily married".
"I think there's a fair likelihood that it happened".
But there seems a terrible likelihood that Michael Moore is right.
The economic impact of this prediction tool could be huge: If a hospital understands the likelihood that a patient will "bounce back," it can design programs to keep him stable and save thousands of dollars in health care costs.
Ground radar tests indicated a likelihood that the grave remained.
It's a likelihood that no consents were signed".
While restating his support for a substantial tax cut and acknowledging the likelihood that huge surpluses will come flooding into the government over the next decade, Mr. Greenspan noted that economists still could not fully explain the surge in tax receipts in recent years or the degree to which a falling stock market might darken the outlook.
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