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The phrase "a very low likelihood" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the probability or chance of an event occurring, particularly in formal or analytical contexts.
Example: "Given the current data, there is a very low likelihood that the project will meet its deadline."
Alternatives: "a slim chance" or "a minimal probability."
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"This is a very low likelihood case," Atlantis's commander, Capt.
"There is a very low likelihood that I'm going to see Arctic production in my professional lifetime," she said.
"There will be a very low likelihood that we will see a quick repetition of the material".
I had five days before Sandy arrived, and a very low likelihood of finding a sweep before then.
Of course, coups are very rare events -- nowadays, we usually only see a handful of attempts worldwide each year -- so even being in the middle of the pack translates into a very low likelihood, like less than 5percentt.
Hazard class E indicates an area with a very low likelihood of debris-flow damage (Korea Expressway Corporation 2009).
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Consequently, in the second case tectonic structures with a low, or very low, likelihood of activation also need attention.
A pADE was defined as an MTE that could potentially cause harm and/or clinical deterioration and was based on the methodology described by Nesbit et al. [23, 24] using the following categories for pADE scores: 0 (zero likelihood of an ADE expected by the MTE), 0.01 (very low likelihood of an ADE), 0.1 (low likelihood of an ADE), 0.4 (medium likelihood of an ADE) or 0.6 (high likelihood of an ADE).
Given the very low likelihood that a random W matrix with a high number of genes will be viable (that is, support development of random vectors to a stable state as defined by Equation [ 2]), we tested how easily complexity might evolve from combining ("mating") viable networks and producing a new network that may be interpreted as the "offspring" of two viable networks.
And I think your comments about technology and the very low likelihood that a really top residential school like Cornell will change are right on, with one caveat.
These pADE scores reflected potential harm per patient in the following way: pADE = 0 (no harm expected), 0.01 ≤ pADE > 0.1 (very low likelihood of an ADE), 0.1 ≤ pADE > 0.4 (low likelihood of an ADE), 0.4 ≤ pADE > 0.6 (medium likelihood of an ADE) and pADE ≥ 0.6 (high likelihood of an ADE).
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