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likeliness
noun
The condition or quality of being probable or likely to occur.
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The word "likeliness" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a noun and is often used to refer to the probability, or chance, of something happening. For example, "The likeliness of success in this venture is low."
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The findings suggest the wider benefits to society could be worth around £4,500 for every child due to the likeliness these children would earn more and cost the public sector less to support.
This increases the likeliness of finishing the work you set yourself.
"They have no talent for the likeliness of any situation," Grant tells his friend Marta Hallard, the actress who brought him Richard III's portrait.
Dorothy Breininger, a professional organizer and a producer of the A&E show "Hoarders," said she had noticed that when someone was raised by a hoarder from a very early age, "there's a likeliness they'll want to collect".
By linking likeliness to repay to tuition fee levels, the Australian system minimises the probability of non-repayment of the loan.
Yet Smurthwaite was informed a few days before she was due to play a gig last year at Goldsmiths College in south London that "there is a likeliness that the 'safe space' policy we abide by could be breached".
As a possibility, the third seemed far more likely than either of the first two – reader, how little we knew – but likeliness wasn't the issue at stake.
When asked about the likeliness of a sequel in 2013, Rickman said: "They'd need a few zimmer frames".
Bayesian belief concerns the judgements we make about the likeliness of something occurring.
Some scores calculate the odds of a bankruptcy filing, while others help a collection agency predict the likeliness one will make good on a debt.
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"We are satisfied that the likeliness of this happening again will be minimal," Ms. Ryan said.
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