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The phrase "as highly likely" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the probability or likelihood of an event occurring.
Example: "Based on the data we have collected, it is as highly likely that the project will succeed."
Alternatives: "very likely" or "most likely".
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This novel non-conservative substitution, p.R689W, is located at a highly conservative domain (FH2) in the INF2 protein and scored as highly likely pathogenic, using mutation prediction programs.
The market views a restructuring as highly likely.
Mr. Keyes' backers also poll as highly likely to turn out on caucus night.
But fast forward six weeks and this morning the first minister described another referendum as "highly likely".
I will never know if any of the customers were Klansmen, but I see it as highly likely.
The researchers describe Helicobacter pylori, a bacterium that causes stomach ulcers, as highly likely to have been passed by humans to Neanderthals.
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I'm calling this the "If our shareholders or the government kill this deal, as is highly likely, then we get to try things with Microsoft and don't have to pay you off" fee.
Vodafone Group communications director Matt Peacock said: "It is not possible to cut off access to an individual subscriber if the police don't even know who that person is, as would seem highly likely in the middle of a riot with hundreds of masked youths running around the streets.
If, as is looking highly likely, they hit their funding goal, they are aiming to ship to backers next May.
If they whiff after repeated attempts – as is highly likely – they can use a tennis racket.
If the unions dislike the prime minister's plans, as seems highly likely, they will call a general strike.
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