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The phrase "a very strong probability" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the likelihood of an event occurring, emphasizing that the chance is high.
Example: "Given the current data, there is a very strong probability that the project will be completed ahead of schedule."
Alternatives: "a high likelihood" or "a strong chance".
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French security specialists who have studied the IS video suggest that there is a "very strong probability" that Mr Hauchard is one of the executioners.
POLL TRUTHER Someone who refused to believe poll numbers or statistical predictions that President Obama had a very strong probability of winning a second term.
The other is a very strong probability that negotiations with Delphi to offer 4,000 United Auto Workers a one-time cash payment in exchange for lower wages will bring it out of bankruptcy.
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Sense/antisense ancestry thus begins with a very strong prior probability based on the small statistical chance of otherwise observing the high complementarity between coding sequences for the class-defining motifs.
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The second, however, appears to be a very strong stationarity principle that is not generally true: the probability of one variable conditional on a specified common lag of other variables is invariant under all uniform translations of the lags.
These results showed that, for each subject, the pattern of responses showed consistent regions with very high probability of response (for instance participant 2 has a very strong bias to report the stimulus presented at 3 and 9 o'clock).
The evidence presented here supports a very strong quantitative link between the number of visits by well boats and the probability of ISAV detection in an area.
"This was a very strong case".
"A very strong game".
It makes a very strong case indeed".
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