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The phrase 'most likely dead' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that something is almost certainly the case, and the thing in question is unfortunate, unpleasant or unwanted. For example, "The explorer hasn't been seen for weeks; he's most likely dead."
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Most likely dead.
The celebes and his group are most likely dead now.
If a deal with SMG cannot be made, the deal to buy the team is most likely dead.
A measure from congressional Democrats to restore Obama-era net neutrality rules is most likely dead on arrival.
In Saigon we learned with great consternation, then sorrow, that the four, including our beloved Henri, were missing and most likely dead.
Without the support of Mr. Graham and at least a handful of Republicans, the measure is most likely dead for the year.
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Instead of starting small the overwhelmed are often paralyzed with fear; trying to solve a problem alone, too embarrassed to ask for help, convinced every path is bumpy and will most likely dead-end.
I'll most likely be dead then, or darn close, and would certainly like to see it happen just a tad faster - for that reason and many others.
I realized, however, that I would most likely be dead if I couldn't feel pain.
* Climate change With many incoming Republicans climate change sceptics, a stalled bill that would have cut CO2 emissions is most likely now dead.
Bacon reckoned this "sort out" period to be somewhere between 75 and 100 years, by which time the artist would most likely be dead.
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