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The phrase "a very low probability" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the likelihood of an event occurring, particularly in scientific, statistical, or everyday contexts.
Example: "The chances of winning the lottery are a very low probability, making it unlikely for most people to win."
Alternatives: "a slim chance" or "a minimal likelihood".
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But the analysts themselves assigned a very low probability to that happening.
Doing nothing is betting the farm on a very low probability scenario.
I see a very low probability of war, because the U.S. is not in a position to attack us.
"There is a very low probability [of leakage], but it would have serious [financial] consequences," Murphy says.
"There is a very low probability of him committing serious violence," Dr. Cunningham testified.
Don't lead customers on with an endless phone tree if there's a very low probability they'll actually reach a person.
The number of requirements (some of which are very stringent) results in a very low probability that they will all be met.
"But there is a very low probability that a full-scale war will break out …due to the superior military capability of South Korea and the US".
The big surprise was the leap to investment banking; the partnership at Goldman in 1971 was, Rubin says, "a very low probability bet".
For there are fideistic believers, who quite unequivocally believe that when looked at objectively the proposition that God exists has a very low probability weight.
Van Gaal has not ruled out a late move for Juventus's Arturo Vidal or any further strengthening before 11pm on Monday despite high-ranking sources at United claiming there is a "very low probability" of more signings.
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