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likely and unlikely
Grammatically - 'twice as likely' is the correct form.
A likely event, mathematically, is more then 50% likely to happen. An unlikely event is less then 50% likely to happen.
It is more LIKELY to have a likely event than a UNLIKELY event.
May is the most likely.
You are not more likely to survive a collision if you are thrown from the vehicle. You need to wear a seat belt.
No.
Most likely ... yes.
It's more likely that is was caused by tree roots or expansive soil conditions.
Underground bunkers or shelters specifically designed to withstand nuclear blasts and radiation would be the most likely to survive a nuclear war. These structures provide protection from the initial explosion and fallout, increasing the chances of survival for those inside.
the fuel pump on this vehicle is most likely mounted inside the fuel tank
It is located in the load space inside the left side panel of the vehicle.
Most likely, no. The brakes will be too big to fit inside the rim.
The likely word is "survive" (remain alive).
More than likely incorrectly aligned or buckled pulley or overtightened or seized pully
If you are thrown from your vehicle during a collision, you are approximately 30 times more likely to be killed than if you remain inside the vehicle. This statistic highlights the critical importance of wearing seat belts, which significantly enhance passenger safety by keeping occupants secured during an accident.
Tadpoles are not likely to survive. That is the reason frogs lay so many eggs. By laying that many eggs, they increase the odds that a few will survive to adulthood.