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were probable
adjective
Likely or most likely to be true.
synonyms
Exact(58)
The odds of their missing him were probable.
He also warned that more corporate reorganizations, with additional jobs losses, were probable this summer.
Despite those concerns, the officials said that more public alerts were probable.
SA Power Networks had earlier warned that power outages were probable and that some could be long.
He told them they faced a powerful enemy, and that death and defeat were probable in the struggle lying ahead.
Also visible were probable command and control vehicles intended to provide secure communications between the test site and other facilities.
They stated here and here that savings "substantially above 30 percent" were probable.
The avalanche information center had warned that natural avalanches were possible this weekend and that huge snow slides set off by humans were probable.
"He was trying to push himself and get ready, but he had a little bit of a setback".... Mardy Collins (upper respiratory infection) and David Lee (sore left ankle) were probable.
The public prosecutor said that the first detainee was no longer suspected of her slaying but that there were "probable grounds" to believe that the second man had committed the crime.
In a survey in early October of nearly 450 human resources officials by the Society for Human Resource Management, some 39percentthoughththatat future layoffs were likely at their companies, and 55percentthoughththatat hiring freezes were probable.
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