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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'most likely and' is not correct and is not used in written English.
If you want to express the idea that something is likely to occur along with something else, you could use the phrase "likely as" or "likely to." For example, "The forecast shows that it is likely as/likely to rain tomorrow."
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The rumored T-Mobile 7-inch tablet seems like both the most likely and the most useful variation.
"It will most likely, and who can blame it, want nothing to do with you".
Also, policy change is most likely, and most likely to succeed, when it is incremental.
The most likely and damaging penalty would be the loss of high-round draft picks.
Investors are bound to ask: "Where next?" Spain is the most likely (and alarmingly big) candidate.
Jews were the most likely, and Mormons the least likely, to marry outside the faith.
The latter is by far the most likely and will dwarf in size what the commission has just announced.
Among all of the options, extending the maturity of Greece's debt appears to be the most likely and politically palatable.
No, here in L.A., drivers peacefully wait for you to look up (from your smart phone, most likely) and notice the left-hand signal is green.
We stick to our view that the FOMC will increase rates once this year – though December now looks most likely – and at least twice in 2017".
"Maybe Lachlan has acted before it becomes even clearer that James is the man most likely and he didn't want to get overtaken by his younger brother".
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