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The phrase "it very unlikely that" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to express the idea that something is unlikely to occur. For example, "It is very unlikely that the weather will be warm enough for swimming this weekend."
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"I find it very unlikely that he was simply shot at by another hunter".
"The position of the window made it very unlikely that this was a random passerby.
I think it very unlikely that such guidelines were followed in this case.
Fehr said, "as a practical matter" that standard "makes it very unlikely that any decision would be overturned".
I find it very unlikely that someone looking for their next read would think: I want something by a self-published author.
This, oil industry executives say, makes it very unlikely that the oil industry will agree to OPEC's request to extend cuts.
The development makes it very unlikely that Mr. Bush will receive the group's formal approval before Election Day, N.R.A. officials said today.
"The amount of intimidation and abuse that has taken place make it very unlikely that women will be clamouring to go back".
But Jeter is scheduled to head to Tampa, Fla., on Thursday to continue his rehabilitation when the Yankees depart for Boston, making it very unlikely that they will have Jeter in Boston for one game.
These attacks are suicidal, in the sense that the boys recruited to carry them out undertake reckless, gun-spraying penetrations of a type that make it very unlikely that they will emerge alive.
Mr Herrero thinks it "very unlikely that we'll get the truth in this case".Argentina's Jewish community has held demonstrations on anniversaries of the bombing to demand the trial and punishment of the perpetrators.
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