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Discover LudwigThe phrase "too unlikely" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that something is excessively improbable or not likely to happen.
Example: "The chances of winning the lottery are too unlikely for me to invest my savings."
Alternatives: "highly improbable" or "extremely unlikely."
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(Too unlikely).
No subject seems too unlikely to inspire literary treatment.
This could cause instability and further uncertainty, and early elections are not too unlikely a prospect.
David Conn You wouldn't have dared suggest it as a Hollywood script: too unlikely.
To some, the idea of hunting migrants might seem too unlikely a metaphor.
Or perhaps he just found Green Day's transformation into the world's most successful protest singers too unlikely to countenance.
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That, too, seems unlikely to happen again.
That, too, seems unlikely to happen again..
That, too, is unlikely, according to the opinion polls.
But he, too, is unlikely to act until next year.
Clinton, too, is unlikely to retreat from the public stage.
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