Sentence examples for most probably rise from inspiring English sources

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Any undetected small fault in machinery will most probably rise with time and will cause machinery to shut down thus resulting in both mechanical and more importantly economical loss for the industry.

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But it will probably rise again.

Its French name, Clairmont or Clermont, most probably gave rise to the Greek form of Chlo[u]moutsi, which more recently became Chlemoutsi, although various theories have been proposed as to the name's origin, with suggestions of Greek, Albanian or Slavic roots pre-dating the Frankish fortress.

Results indicate that the moraine failure was caused most probably by a rising lake level due to heavy precipitation, resulting in high lake outflow which led to dam erosion and finally to dam failure.

D.R.: And probably rising.

The numbers have probably risen since then.

Since then, the proportion has probably risen.

And.. here is his first photo, of himself speaking to caucus attendees … It doesn't look like he's used a filter #nofilter and if he did it's most probably "Jefe" or "Rise".

We find evidence that (1) the overall ability to overcome obstacles decreases at the age of four, most probably reflecting the rise of the so-called credibility juncture, and that (2) highly innovative spin-offs start with an accumulation of obstacles but move relatively quickly to sustainable growth.

Prices will eventually rise, most probably to about 50p, but the plan is to launch a new player that sits in between food banks and discount retailers such as Aldi and Lidl.

Additionally, in many countries, we observed an increase at 38 versus 37 weeks, most probably explained by a rise in elective cesarean delivery.

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