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Discover LudwigThe term "slightly likely" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is an expression used to describe a situation that is somewhat probable, but not certain. For example, "The chance of rain tomorrow is slightly likely."
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Still, people who had mortgages but no student loan debt were more slightly likely to say that they have an excellent credit score.
If that is not enough to convince you, 33% said they would be "very likely" and 33% said they would be "slightly likely" to hit delete; in fact, only 15% of writers said they would continue reading your pitch if it had a grammar/spelling error in it.
However, sudden broadening of the PL emission is observed for the sample with a 7-nm SRL, indicating that the sample quality deteriorates slightly, likely due to the too large compressive strain in the whole DWELL structure.
In a national survey of young, unmarried women and men released last year, 29percentt of women and 42percentt of men said it was at least "slightly likely" they would have unprotected sex in the next three months.
Parents are slightly likely to be OK about their child having a smart phone with 37% saying the benefits outweigh the risks and 31% feeling the other way around.
For replicates within a single polyA-selected SEQC experimental run, the ρ of a mix varies slightly, likely due to fluctuations in efficiency of polyA selection.
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They were also slightly more likely to be female (55percentt) and less likely to be Asian or Asian-American.
Women were slightly less likely to enter engineering occupations after university, but more likely to pursue further study.
Younger Americans are slightly more likely to be represented by a Democrat and slightly less likely to be represented by a white person.
A Gallup poll last year found them slightly more likely than other Americans to have jobs, and slightly more likely to be professionals.
Boys were slightly more likely to report frequent drinking and girls were slightly more likely to drink heavily and to experience alcohol-related psychosocial problems.
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