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likely right
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "likely right" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a belief or assumption that something is probably correct or accurate. Example: "Based on the evidence presented, I believe her conclusion is likely right."
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43 human-written examples
I think if the Syrian Revolution were to change course, which unfortunately seems like it's not very likely right now, but if it were to, if the less radical Islamists and the non-Islamist forces were able to become stronger, that might change the dynamic, but unfortunately it doesn't seem like there's a lot that can be done.
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Fourth graders continue to dress like prostitutes in boutique hotels, but I feel like an average girl having regular sex is less likely right now to feel shitty about it.
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My research found that there are many famous people, like Albert Einstein, Leonardo da Vinci, Abraham Lincoln, Salvador Dali, Walt Disney, Thomas Edison and Mozart who were most likely right brained thinkers.
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He's very likely right.
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Neither sounds likely right now.
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The academic leaders are likely right.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
14 human-written examples
In defence, with João Pereira not included, Wolfsburg's Vieirinha looks the likely right-back and Benfica's Eliseu will try to fill the injured Coentrão's boots on the left, though Cédric and Raphaël Guerreiro are also contenders.
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Jose Bosingwa, the likely right-back, could be especially vulnerable.
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The Angels will use a replacement starter, most likely right-hander Nick Tropeano, while Shoemaker tweaks his approach.
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The Angels will need a fifth starter Thursday, and Scioscia said that pitcher — most likely right-hander Nick Tropeano — will come from within the organization.
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For men, the jobs most likely right-swiped are: pilot, entrepreneur, firefighter, doctor, or TV personality (so basically the jobs you read about in kids books).
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "likely right", ensure the context provides sufficient evidence or reasoning to support the assertion. Avoid using it when there is no basis for the claim.
Common error
Avoid using "likely right" when the situation involves significant uncertainty or lacks supporting evidence. Instead, use more tentative language such as "possibly right" or "potentially correct".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "likely right" functions as an adjective phrase that modifies a noun or pronoun. It indicates a moderate to high probability that something is accurate or correct. Ludwig AI confirms its usability in written English.
Frequent in
News & Media
60%
Science
20%
Wiki
10%
Less common in
Formal & Business
4%
Encyclopedias
3%
Reference
3%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "likely right" is a common and versatile expression used to convey a moderate to high probability that something is accurate or correct. Ludwig AI identifies it as grammatically sound and widely used across diverse contexts, including news, science, and general discussions. When using "likely right", ensure your assessment is supported by evidence and avoid overstating certainty without a solid basis. Alternatives such as "probably correct" or "highly probable" can be used depending on the desired level of formality and emphasis. Understanding its proper context and nuances ensures effective communication.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
probably correct
Replaces "likely" with "probably", emphasizing a high degree of certainty.
most likely correct
Adds "most" to "likely", intensifying the degree of probability.
highly probable
Uses "highly probable" as a more formal alternative to "likely correct".
almost certainly right
Replaces "likely" with "almost certainly", indicating a very high level of confidence.
very likely to be true
Expands the phrase to explicitly state the likelihood of being true.
good chance of being correct
Uses "good chance" to suggest a favorable probability of accuracy.
plausibly accurate
Indicates that something appears reasonable and could be correct.
presumably accurate
Suggests that something is likely accurate based on assumptions.
believably right
Implies that something is credible and believable.
conceivably correct
Indicates that something is possibly correct, although not necessarily probable.
FAQs
How can I use "likely right" in a sentence?
You can use "likely right" to express a belief that something is probably correct. For example, "Given the data, the analyst's prediction is "likely right"."
What's a more formal way to say "likely right"?
A more formal way to say "likely right" is "highly probable" or "most likely correct". These alternatives convey a similar meaning but are suitable for professional or academic contexts.
Which is correct: "likely right" or "probably right"?
Both "likely right" and "probably right" are correct and can be used interchangeably. However, "probably right" might sound slightly more natural in some contexts.
What does "likely right" imply about the level of certainty?
"Likely right" suggests a moderate to high level of confidence. It means something is more probable than not, but it doesn't guarantee absolute certainty.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
81%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested