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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost as unlikely" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to compare the improbability of two situations or events.
Example: "Winning the lottery is almost as unlikely as being struck by lightning."
Alternatives: "nearly as improbable" or "virtually as unlikely."
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What did happen was almost as unlikely.
Many are almost as unlikely as DiPietro to get into a fight.
It seems almost as unlikely as the junta's assertion that he was a guest of Ms Suu Kyi.
And an alliance with anti-austerity Podemos, which came third with 15%, would be almost as unlikely.
The marriage was by all accounts a loving one, although the match appeared to be almost as unlikely as the professional partnership between Katharine and Ross.
Ambiguity implied, him getting hit for one seems almost as unlikely October 28, 2013 Richie (@richiemetsoh) @LengelDavid Molina with 2 outs tying run at 3rd.
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As the years passed, those who dismissed a flood as unlikely started talking about it almost as an impossibility.
The wording is vague, almost as if the drafters thought it unlikely it would ever come into play.
Rupert regards her almost as a daughter, meaning that she is unlikely ever to be dismissed from his News Corp empire.
Toxicity was categorised as unlikely, possibly, probably or almost certainly related to bryostatin-1.
Although some would argue that the spectre of bioterrorism is unlikely, Al-Qa'ida has, almost as a retort, called on its adherents to attempt biological war on US troops in Iraq late in 2006.
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