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Discover Ludwig'how likely you' is not correct and usable in written English.
It should be 'how likely are you.' You can use it when asking someone for their probability of doing something. Example: How likely are you to attend the conference?.
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In the Health and Retirement Survey for example the explanations given are as follows:"Next we would like to ask your opinion about how likely you think various events might be.
However, the likes of Google Maps and CityMapper cannot tell you how likely you are to be cat-called if you turn left, rather than right.
This refers to how likely you are to be repaid if a bond issuer goes bankrupt.
"How likely you are to succeed, and what kind of signals would that send if you fail".
One is a meter inside the viewfinder that tells you just how likely you are to get a blurred photo.
Research shows a strong correlation between your genetically conferred physiology and how likely you are to crack under stress.
The first thing to consider is that safety isn't just about how likely you are to be a victim of violent crime.
What's more, the value of any test depends on how likely you are to be having a significant problem in the first place.
If you're wondering how likely you may be to make a claim, well, the insurance industry has had some trouble figuring that out, too.
The combination of these scores is used to determine how likely you are to make gains in aerobic capacity following an exercise training programme".
These enzymes influence how effective a drug might be for you and how likely you are to experience negative side effects.
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