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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'likely very' is not correct and it is not usable in written English.
It is a combination of two words that don't typically go together and it does not make sense. If you are looking for a phrase to use in written English, you can replace "likely very" with "probably very". For example, "He was probably very excited when he received the news".
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Like modern elephants, woolly mammoths were likely very social and lived in matriarchal family groups.
An unrecognizable, totally different, likely very bloodthirsty dude with tremendous muscles and a jawline like a Small Soldiers character.
The study discussed is likely very misleading.
If this species still persists, there are likely very few individuals remaining.
These announcers are most likely very nice people and certainly suitable for local consumption.
All of that is, most likely, very bad news for those pushing for expanded background checks.
Its component gases, however, were most likely very different from those emitted by modern volcanoes.
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The costs will likely be very high.
The most likely is very organic.
Such patients are likely not very infectious.
You will likely get very hurt.
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