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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost always likely" is not correct and may lead to confusion in written English.
It combines two terms that convey probability, making it redundant and unclear.
Example: "The weather is almost always likely to be unpredictable in this region."
Alternatives: "generally likely" or "most likely".
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It was almost always likely to be wrong for a recording device to be placed on a child for the purpose of gathering evidence in family court proceedings, Jackson concluded.
Thus, the findings from the base-case analysis were confirmed i.e., (1) all three scenarios were almost always likely to be considered highly cost-effective compared with no screening; and (2) screening with FIT was likely to result in the greatest health gain and would, therefore, be considered the optimal strategy.
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In the U.K., the second-largest European startup hub after Berlin, male entrepreneurs are 86percentt (almost always) more likely to receive VC funding than their female counterparts and 56percentt more likely to secure angel investment.
This was historically not the case; for the nearly 19 years spanning from February 1990 (when the data series began) to the end of 2008, jobless workers were almost always more likely to find a job than to give up or retire.
Fakes almost never come with warranties, so if they break (which is almost always more likely than with real Ray-Bans), you're completely out of luck.
Analysing the 2010 general election and all previous ones going back to the 1950s, it observed that self-described Anglicans had almost always been more likely to vote Conservative than Labour, except for a few moments when the whole nation swung left.
They almost always look like power laws.
Because, in practice, empirical ROC data are almost always curvilinear, this approach would likely underestimate the true AUC.
A framework that rests on the premise that dementia is almost always progressive, incurable, fatal, and likely to cause suffering in conjunction with personal incapacity.
They're almost always more poorly made, more likely to break, and not as good-looking.
It's possible, I suppose, but it goes against a lot of history suggesting that Republicans almost always do a bit better on likely voter polls in presidential years.
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