Sentence examples for reasonably unlikely from inspiring English sources

"reasonably unlikely" is a correct and usable term in written English.
You can use it when you want to express an opinion that something is less likely than you would think, but more likely than what would be considered impossible. For example, "I think it's reasonably unlikely that this plan will succeed, but not impossible."

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"It's reasonably unlikely that massive carbonates exist and we haven't seen them".

Though no Seabiscuit, Jackson was a reasonably unlikely hero, undertaking his road trip on a bet with little preparation, and completing it only after so many breakdowns that, to the viewer, it becomes impossible to keep count.

Either 4- or 6-month duration of remission defined a change point before which the episode was continuous and after which the recurrence was reasonably unlikely.

We propose that a more valid definition of recovery should define a change point until which the syndrome is relatively continuous, but after which a return of the syndrome will become reasonably unlikely.

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Article 10 deals with pregnant and breastfeeding workers: As soon as a pregnant worker informs the employer of the pregnancy the employment conditions shall assure that the equivalent dose to the unborn child is as low as reasonably achievable and unlikely to exceed 1 mSv during at least the remainder of the pregnancy.

As soon as a pregnant worker informs the employer of the pregnancy the employment conditions shall assure that the equivalent dose to the unborn child is as low as reasonably achievable and unlikely to exceed 1 mSv during at least the remainder of the pregnancy.

Nevertheless, it is plausible to believe, at least for well-conserved molecular regions where mutations are reasonably rare and unlikely to have occurred repeatedly at any given variant locus, that the process of approximating small changes with smallest changes could provide a good approximation to the true evolutionary process of the observed set of taxa [ 14].

West, a professional player, led the club ace, reasonably deciding it was unlikely South had the club king.

Under the federal Wiretap Act, the government must demonstrate that the necessity of using a wiretap by providing a federal district judge with "a full and complete statement as to whether or not other investigative procedures have been tried and failed or why they reasonably appear to be unlikely to succeed if tried or to be too dangerous".

Thus, within the time frames of our study, the individual health effects of smoking and overweight were reasonably stable and were unlikely to have confounded our estimates materially.

Some females may have bought NRT independently after the first prescription; however, considering that females are entitled to free prescriptions during pregnancy and NRT from retailers is reasonably expensive, this is unlikely.

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