Sentence examples for likely count from inspiring English sources

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Keep in mind relatives like Mom or your sister will not likely count as references.

The title will most likely count for nothing.

If we do include those, though, then Romney can most likely count about 500 delegates, or about 52.3% of the delegates won so far.

With Bradshaw's departure, the Giants will most likely count heavily on David Wilson, their first-round draft choice last year, who showed great promise but appeared raw.

These second preferences will very likely count for just as much as first preferences in the end, because neither Boris nor Ken looks on course to win the more than 50% of first preferences needed to get them past the winning post in the first round of counting.

When the Victoria Bar opened on Potsdamer Strasse in 2001, it added a note of sophistication to the otherwise grotty west Berlin street at a time when you could (quite likely) count the number of serious cocktail bars in the city on one hand.

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Instead of relying on a hostile offer, Jos. A. Bank is most likely counting on two things to get a deal.

Fitbit is likely counting on the Alta to keep the company at the forefront of the fitness tracker scene.

That's good news for AT&T customers not looking to switch to Sprint just for webOS/Pre – but bad news for Sprint, who was likely counting on just that.

While Facebook has lost cache with the youth over time and as their parents joined, Instagram is still wildly popular with them and likely counts many tweens or even younger children as users.

She was most likely counting the minutes until I came and I couldn't make her wait any longer.

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