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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always likelihood" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an attempt to express a consistent probability or chance, but the combination of words is awkward and unclear.
Example: "There is always a likelihood of rain during the summer months."
Alternatives: "always a chance" or "consistently probable".
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And we both know that first may be true, and there's always likelihood of the second.
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"It's always a likelihood," he said in a telephone interview.
Teixeira was not hitting much in the postseason, but there was always the likelihood he would.
"There's always the likelihood that this could set a precedent and alter the relationships other institutions have with their municipalities," he said.
If I'd have waited there was always the likelihood I'd have started thinking, 'Oh, maybe I can only spare one or two million.' It's very liberating actually".
"Securing school choice for the children of Colorado was a long legislative struggle," Mr. Owens said in a statement, "and there was always the likelihood the struggle would extend to the courts as well.
Tad's mission in life is to have more fun than anyone else in New York City, and this involves a lot of moving around, since there is always the likelihood that where you aren't is more fun than where you are.
There was always a likelihood that enabling the population of the world to broadcast live, whatever and whenever they wanted, to Facebook's global audience might need a rethink.
Jasarevic explained that there was always a likelihood that Ebola would cross between the countries due to the amount of human movement over the borders.
The MaxIter setting was set to 10,000 so that the convergence criterion was always met (likelihood increase since last output less than one point per step), and we performed at least four independent runs per set of populations.
In any learning venue, classroom or experiential, there is always the likelihood that some domains are apt to be better mastered than others; and there is instructionally diagnostic value in knowing which domains are successfully learned and which less so, and whether membership in the enhanced APPE cohort predicts learning gains in some domains more than others.
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