every likelihood

Frequency: 7.512.0 per million words

Used to express a very high probability that something will happen.

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Examples (20)

  • There's every likelihood that the project will be completed on time.
  • There's every likelihood that she'll be able to help us.
  • With her experience, there's every likelihood she'll get the promotion.
  • With such strong evidence, there's every likelihood of a conviction.
  • Given the weather forecast, there's every likelihood of rain tomorrow.
  • Given his recent performance, there's every likelihood he'll get the promotion.
  • There's every likelihood that the meeting will be postponed again.
  • The weather forecast suggests every likelihood of rain this afternoon.
  • With such strong evidence, there's every likelihood of a conviction.
  • If the team continues to play this well, there's every likelihood they'll win the championship.
  • There's every likelihood that house prices will continue to rise.
  • After the positive feedback, there was every likelihood the project would be approved.
  • Given his track record, there's every likelihood he'll succeed.
  • Considering the current market trends, there is every likelihood of prices increasing soon.
  • There's every likelihood that the new policy will be approved.
  • The doctor said there was every likelihood of a full recovery.
  • With the current trends, there's every likelihood of further delays.
  • Without immediate action, there's every likelihood of the situation worsening.
  • There's every likelihood that the negotiations will reach a deal.
  • She prepared thoroughly, so there's every likelihood of her passing the exam.