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Discover LudwigThe phrase "does not likely" is correct and can be used in written English.
It usually indicates that something is unlikely to happen, or that it is improbable. For example: "The team does not likely have a chance of winning the championship."
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Phosphorylation of ATM, SMC1, KAP1, and NBS1 in cell lysates from RS63-3 and -7 was WT-like post-IR, indicating that mtPAP does not likely impact early ATM kinase signaling (data not shown).
But the Olympic rapprochement does not likely herald an imminent end to the crisis.
That vision does not likely account for a sharp rise in dissent, or a sustained one.
But he does not likely have a lot of experience of life because there had to be a sacrifice somewhere.
The replication study, conducted in Lexington, KY, during the November 2011 gubernatorial election, corroborates these findings and suggests that eyes effect on average does not likely depend on the gender of eyespots used.
Consistent with field observations, the simulation results show that shale-gas hydraulic fracturing along faults does not likely induce seismic events that could be felt on the ground surface, but rather results in numerous small microseismic events, as well as aseismic deformations along with the fracture propagation.
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Ryan's comments did not likely help his cause.
Alas, normal galaxies do not likely evolve directly from one type to another.
These figures do not likely include IHSS workers who are family caregivers (Newcomer and Kang, 2008).
These findings suggest that the lamellae did not likely originate from the calcined soil amendment or the subgrade soil.
Thus, these signatures do not likely correspond to the AIB; rather, they are more likely to be poleward expansion.
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