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"have a high likelihood of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that has a strong chance of happening or being true. Example: According to the weather forecast, we have a high likelihood of rain tomorrow.
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But the patients harboring the bacteria still have a high likelihood of developing a severe infection.
But the treatments generally have a high likelihood of success and don't involve multiple operations or long-term care.
If you're looking for a new job, you might want to work at an establishment where you don't have a high likelihood of being injured".
But such approaches feel a bit like changing a warning sign on a poorly engineered aircraft – they still have a high likelihood of failure.
We believe that these have a high likelihood of success.
This constraint permits localization of only those nodes which have a high likelihood of unambiguous realization.
The goal is to flag papers that have a high likelihood of having plagiarized published work.
Due to the small size of the defect, both sites have a high likelihood of causing obstruction.
But we should be cautious of using techniques that have a high likelihood of being viral oops instead of viral loops.
This suggests that OHCA patients who collapse complaining of a sudden headache have a high likelihood of sustaining a fatal intracranial hemorrhage.
The results of the present study reveal that subjects with acute migraine have a high likelihood of neuromagnetic activity in LFC compared with controls in two frequency ranges.
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