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The phrase "a much lower chance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing probabilities or likelihoods of different outcomes.
Example: "If we don't take action now, there will be a much lower chance of success in the future."
Alternatives: "a significantly reduced likelihood" or "a considerably smaller probability."
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Patients who took Byetta had a much lower chance of dying, about 75percentt lower, than those who took any other drug.
"Think about this as an extension of direct mail, but you have a much lower chance of leaving your coupon at home," she said, adding that the technology "provides the ability to influence experiences within a retail location".
Cycling injuries are more common than they should be in the UK, but a regular commuting cyclist might only experience a slight injury once every decade, with a much lower chance of serious injury.
The good grades indicate that Cobalt buyers will have a much lower chance of encountering one of the least appealing aspects of owning a new vehicle: chemical odors in the car that are strong enough to make occupants ill.
Children who grow up in poverty have a much lower chance of success in school and in life, but investments in early childhood development help to even the odds, offering hope and opportunity where little existed before.
If the market heads down, your sale stands a much lower chance of being executed.
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It would make sense to get the vtc1 mutant into rdr2 or rdr6 background (or both) and see whether this RNA cache plays any role - I would expect much lower chance of getting those revertants, same with reverse transcription mutants.
Not only that but leading surgeons and specialists from around the world are touting "bloodless" operations, trauma care (even extreme trauma) and other treatments as the "gold standard" treatment of the future due to significantly lower mortality rates, faster recovery and much lower chance of infection.
The lifetime probability of going to prison among African American women (5.6%) is almost as high as for Caucasian men (5.9%), Latinas (2.2%), and Caucasian females (0.9%) have a much lower lifetime chance of going to prison.
However, IL-6 can be produced by MMC in some patients (36% presence, see additional file 2, table S-II), but at a much lower extend compared to BMSC (fold-chance in expression between BMSC and MMC = 33.4).
The subgroup with insurance access had a much lower risk of having catastrophic expenditure and also had a lower chance of distress financing for seeking care for RTI.
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