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The phrase "a reasonably high likelihood" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the probability or chance of an event occurring, indicating that the likelihood is significant but not absolute.
Example: "Based on the data we have collected, there is a reasonably high likelihood that the project will be completed on time."
Alternatives: "a fairly strong chance" or "a considerable probability".
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It's important for everyone involved to understand that there is a reasonably high likelihood that their money is gone for good.
While this still represents a reasonably high likelihood of observing a recombinant in a vial, we suspect that the frequency of underlying event is considerably more than two orders of magnitude less frequent than that observed in the double restriction experiment.
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Finally, vapor diffusion (VD) yielded a reasonably high success ratio in finding hydrates (80%).
The polymers were found to be nontoxic and hemocompatible up to a reasonably high concentration.
It has exceptional stiffness (Young's modulus 287 GPa) and a reasonably high melting point.
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