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Discover Ludwig'unlikelihood' is a correct and usable word in written English
It has the same meaning as "unlikelyhood" and can be used in the same context. For example: Given the unlikelihood of success, it's best if we don't proceed with this plan.
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unlikelihood
noun
Absence of likelihood; the state of being unlikely or improbable; improbability.
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Civil-rights advocates were bought off with an amendment facilitating the dilution of southern all-white juries by one or two blacks without altering the unlikelihood of getting the 12 votes needed for conviction.
But given the unlikelihood of a political compromise in the near future, the president is keen to take that risk.How did this happen?
However, the absence of any significant atmosphere, the unlikelihood of bodies of liquid, and the intense solar radiation make the prospect for life on Mercury remote.
Given the perishable nature of the berries and the unlikelihood of mechanical picking, the fruit is generally grown near centres of consumption or processing and where sufficient labour is available.
Literature that may advise us on overcoming our fear of flying normally concentrates on the unlikelihood of the aircraft nosediving into a housing estate, but few bother to mention the crushing boredom that helps to ignite those irrational fears in the first place.
The difficulty facing the police, if they are unable to trace Black's whereabouts through receipts indicating his movements in the areas where the outstanding murders took place, is the unlikelihood of any confession from Black.
Apple Maps Will Coldwell Time: 2 hours, 10 minutes Despite the obvious unlikelihood of Apple Maps assisting me in any way with this escapade, I reluctantly enter "English Georgian" into my iPhone with my chilly fingers crossed.
However, given the unlikelihood of Mr Farage agreeing to such an offer, not to mention that it would be illegal, Żyliński also offers up an alternative.
This time, because of her age and the unlikelihood that she had run away (her money, phone charger and clothes were all at home, and next day was her 17th birthday), a hue and cry was raised.
The large number of seeds in a single orchid capsule undoubtedly is correlated with the unlikelihood of a seed's falling in a favourable spot during wind dispersal.
"Even in the extreme unlikelihood of a southern European outbreak, it would probably fizzle out quite quickly," he said.
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