Sentence examples for it may likely from inspiring English sources

"it may likely" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to express the possibility or likelihood of something happening. Example: After weeks of heavy rain, it may likely flood the river and cause damage to nearby homes.

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Yet, given the severity of his troubles, it might have made little difference; it may likely have been the future of medical science rather than the future of computer science that would have held out his best hope.

Indeed, considering Suicide Squad's darker tones, it may likely turn out Harley Quinn's insanity isn't quite as gleeful and mischievous as it was when she was first created for Batman: The Animated Series.

Of course, elsewhere, with different parents, it may likely have been different.

Not only will their position on the Arizona law become an albatross among persuadable Hispanic voters, it may likely spur large scale Latino turnout.

Therefore, it may likely hunt or scavenge wild birds infected with HPAI viruses (H5N1).

While it may likely represent the onset of locomotion, the authors need to be a bit more careful.

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Necessarily, she uses speculative language — "it may have been," "likely it was" — but she takes little for granted.

"Even if management sets unrealistic goals for a release, the workers usually want to try to meet those goals because it may very likely make a better game".

It may, more likely, be multiple libraries of Alexandria.

When these clinical symptoms are present, it may be likely that there is a soft-tissue injury.

It may be likely due to the occurrence of more contents of salts and heavy metals in the sugarcane pressmud at higher treatments of sugarcane pressmud.

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