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The phrase "about the probabilities of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing likelihoods or chances related to a specific event or situation.
Example: "The researchers conducted a study about the probabilities of success in various treatment options."
Alternatives: "regarding the likelihood of" or "concerning the chances of".
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And perceptions are formed by dramatic news pictures and anecdotes, not dry statistics about the probabilities of being in a crash.
In this paper, we extend their method and focus on the case in which experimenters have some prior knowledge, in advance of running the experiment, about the probabilities of effects being non-negligible.
Belief and assent are matters of feeling, of sentiment, yes — but there are mathematical ways of thinking about the probabilities of belief.
Given a graph that represents a causal structure, we can intervene this graph and ask questions about the probabilities of the variables in the graph.
From the figure above, it is possible to have an insight about the probabilities of getting a certain global metric depending on the scheduler in use.
In the studied problem, an aggregator that uses a reinforcement learning algorithm begins without any information about the probabilities of successful transmission in the N c channels.
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I'm making a statement about the probability of loss.
Only vague speculations were offered about the probability of several different unknown genes' playing a part.
Actuarial information about the probability of a car wreck at this corner.
We're not going to worry about the probability of the data in the bottom.
And we want to think about the probability of those shocks occurring.
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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.

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