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Using it appears likely in sentence
Word or phrase for writing that “reads fast”What's the equivalent of “what the hell are you doing?” in a negative sentence?What's an alternative term to “politically correct”/“political correctness” that liberals can use?Is there a neutral term for “politically correct”?Showing repetition with some intervalRephrasing “Audience-minded” or “Audience-attentive”Synonym / Alternate expression for “for fear that”?A better way of saying “inventions are invented”Word when two people use two different languages in a conversationHow to avoid using “means” in sentence?
I want to use a synonym or other different words for
(it appears likely):
The sentence is:
By comparing the formulas for quantity1 and quantity2 ,it appears likely that quantity1 > quantity1 for all points and all N, although this has not been proved.
Do you agree with the grammar correctness in the sentence?
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I want to use a synonym or other different words for
(it appears likely):
The sentence is:
By comparing the formulas for quantity1 and quantity2 ,it appears likely that quantity1 > quantity1 for all points and all N, although this has not been proved.
Do you agree with the grammar correctness in the sentence?
phrase-requests
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The scientific analysis seems flawed. I don't think it's at all likely that quantity1 is ever greater than quantity1, I'm afraid. But "do you agree with the grammar" is proof-reading which we don't do. Asking for a replacement for "it appears likely" is on-topic, although evidence of what you have already found would help. Please see our help on phrase-requests.
– Andrew Leach♦
2 hours ago
Is there a specific synonym for it appears likely
– Adam
1 hour ago
It appears likely that is somewhat redundant. You can use either just it appears that or it is likely that.
– Jason Bassford
17 mins ago
add a comment |
I want to use a synonym or other different words for
(it appears likely):
The sentence is:
By comparing the formulas for quantity1 and quantity2 ,it appears likely that quantity1 > quantity1 for all points and all N, although this has not been proved.
Do you agree with the grammar correctness in the sentence?
phrase-requests
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I want to use a synonym or other different words for
(it appears likely):
The sentence is:
By comparing the formulas for quantity1 and quantity2 ,it appears likely that quantity1 > quantity1 for all points and all N, although this has not been proved.
Do you agree with the grammar correctness in the sentence?
phrase-requests
phrase-requests
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The scientific analysis seems flawed. I don't think it's at all likely that quantity1 is ever greater than quantity1, I'm afraid. But "do you agree with the grammar" is proof-reading which we don't do. Asking for a replacement for "it appears likely" is on-topic, although evidence of what you have already found would help. Please see our help on phrase-requests.
– Andrew Leach♦
2 hours ago
Is there a specific synonym for it appears likely
– Adam
1 hour ago
It appears likely that is somewhat redundant. You can use either just it appears that or it is likely that.
– Jason Bassford
17 mins ago
add a comment |
The scientific analysis seems flawed. I don't think it's at all likely that quantity1 is ever greater than quantity1, I'm afraid. But "do you agree with the grammar" is proof-reading which we don't do. Asking for a replacement for "it appears likely" is on-topic, although evidence of what you have already found would help. Please see our help on phrase-requests.
– Andrew Leach♦
2 hours ago
Is there a specific synonym for it appears likely
– Adam
1 hour ago
It appears likely that is somewhat redundant. You can use either just it appears that or it is likely that.
– Jason Bassford
17 mins ago
The scientific analysis seems flawed. I don't think it's at all likely that quantity1 is ever greater than quantity1, I'm afraid. But "do you agree with the grammar" is proof-reading which we don't do. Asking for a replacement for "it appears likely" is on-topic, although evidence of what you have already found would help. Please see our help on phrase-requests.
– Andrew Leach♦
2 hours ago
The scientific analysis seems flawed. I don't think it's at all likely that quantity1 is ever greater than quantity1, I'm afraid. But "do you agree with the grammar" is proof-reading which we don't do. Asking for a replacement for "it appears likely" is on-topic, although evidence of what you have already found would help. Please see our help on phrase-requests.
– Andrew Leach♦
2 hours ago
Is there a specific synonym for it appears likely
– Adam
1 hour ago
Is there a specific synonym for it appears likely
– Adam
1 hour ago
It appears likely that is somewhat redundant. You can use either just it appears that or it is likely that.
– Jason Bassford
17 mins ago
It appears likely that is somewhat redundant. You can use either just it appears that or it is likely that.
– Jason Bassford
17 mins ago
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The scientific analysis seems flawed. I don't think it's at all likely that quantity1 is ever greater than quantity1, I'm afraid. But "do you agree with the grammar" is proof-reading which we don't do. Asking for a replacement for "it appears likely" is on-topic, although evidence of what you have already found would help. Please see our help on phrase-requests.
– Andrew Leach♦
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Is there a specific synonym for it appears likely
– Adam
1 hour ago
It appears likely that is somewhat redundant. You can use either just it appears that or it is likely that.
– Jason Bassford
17 mins ago