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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with a likelihood of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the probability or chance of something occurring. Example: "The weather forecast predicts rain tomorrow, with a likelihood of thunderstorms in the afternoon."
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"Techniques assessed as potentially causing catastrophic harm to children, with a likelihood of more than never, should be immediately struck out of the manual.
Until a member of the royal family with a likelihood of ascending the throne wants to marry a Catholic, there have always seemed more important things to do.
The landlord was willing to write an eight-month lease, beginning in December, with a likelihood of several month-by-month renewals until the building, mostly vacant, can be redeveloped.
Insert different values and the upshot is nonsensical predictions, like phenomena occurring with a likelihood of more than 100%.Nature could, of course, turn out to be this fastidious.
As of last year, the city had accumulated a resurfacing deficit of around twenty-five hundred lane miles and so was essentially starting this year with a likelihood of having at least two hundred thousand potholes, before the first snowflake even fell.
Homeless people can expect their lives to be about 30 years shorter than the average in the United Kingdom, with a likelihood of dying at around 47, an age of death comparable to that found in the Congo, according to a report by the charity Crisis.
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In contrast, there was the recognized increase in likelihood of heart failure, with a likelihood ratio of 2.1.
A test with a likelihood ratio of one is of no clinical utility.
Maximum likelihood recovered one tree with a likelihood score of -34413.698284.
For the latter, a high county-level diagnosis propensity is associated with a greater likelihood of a surgical episode.
Specific characteristics are associated with a greater likelihood of an ACSC admission.
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