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Free sign upThe phrase "a rather probable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the likelihood or chance of something occurring, often in a more formal or academic context.
Example: "Given the evidence presented, it seems a rather probable outcome that the experiment will yield positive results."
Alternatives: "quite likely" or "fairly probable".
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According to the intuition of normality theories this seems to be counterintuitive, because cp-laws should be asserted only if the situation without (non-negligible) disturbing factor is a normal or at least a rather probable situation.
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Since until today reconstructive surgery has not been able to reduce the rate of development of osteoarthrosis, it is rather probable that a successful preventative treatment must be delivered rapidly after injury to address the early pattern of joint damage changes [3].
Apart from the rather probable derivation from cholē (the word for bile and a dominant term in the humoral theory, which is of Hippocratic and not Galenic [ 1 ] provenance), one more hypothesis has been suggested.
Since we reported similar changes in bone quality at the humeral head using high-resolution pQCT of rather old postmenopausal females, an effect of menopause on this process cannot be excluded but seems rather probable.
Another rather probable function of the transfer is the modulation of the composition of lipid rafts and their function, eg, in signal transduction.
Career destinations matched with year 1 choices for 74% (722/982) of doctors who specified a definite (rather than probable or uncertain) specialty choice in their first postgraduate year.
The most probable result will be a rather sudden and uncontrollable decline in both population and industrial capacity.
It merely requires the police to show relevance to an ongoing investigation rather than probable cause for a search warrant.
Insofar as it does not recount an actual event a fable is "probable" rather than "true".
Definition 1 is based on the the simple observation that one would generally prefer to stake a good outcome on a more rather than less probable event.
And of course the surest way to find a probable rather than a possible answer to his cause of death is to conduct an autopsy, which reportedly is underway.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com