equally likely

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Used to compare probabilities, indicating they are the same.

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Examples (10)

  • In a fair coin toss, heads and tails are equally likely outcomes.
  • The two candidates are considered equally likely to win the election.
  • Without any preference, choosing either option is equally likely.
  • Given the data, it's equally likely that the project will succeed or fail.
  • Both scenarios are equally likely to occur based on current predictions.
  • It's equally likely for the stock price to go up or down today.
  • The chances of rain or sunshine this weekend are equally likely.
  • They both started at the same point, so they are equally likely to finish first.
  • After all the evidence, the jury found both possibilities equally likely.
  • It is equally likely that he will accept the offer or reject it.