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Discover LudwigThe word "odds-on" is correct in written English
It is used to indicate a strong likelihood or probability of something happening. Example: "She is the odds-on favorite to win the championship this year." Alternatives include "likely" or "probable."
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odds-on
adjective
Having a chance of winning that is better than even
Exact(20)
Odds-on, they will.
Shaw was the odds-on favorite.
The bookies make him odds-on favourite.
Ali was the odds-on favourite.
They are still odds-on to win.
So these favourites may be odds-on, but if so, there's value in the odds-on.
Similar(40)
What are the odds on that one?
Of course, no one knows the odds on this trifecta.
No one will offer odds on this contest.
His odds on a consumer-led recession: one in three.
Shortened odds on Elop?
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