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23 Sentences With "am likely"

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I am likely not alone in feeling unloveable because of a physical flaw.
If we're going by internet standards, I am likely the definition of the world's most annoying texter.
I was recently in Madrid, where I tried shrimp with garlic, so I am likely to replicate that dish.
"Social media makes it more likely that I am more exposed to false information that I am likely to believe," he added.
I am likely working on my laptop, clacking away with my index fingers because I never learned how to type, not properly.
I am likely the number one Pete Davidson and Ariana Grande scholar in the world, and I myself have six tattoos of my own.
Likewise, I don't want or need a bunch of random apps begging for my attention when I am likely to check the things I need to anyway.
As a middle-aged man who's still married to the woman he met when he was 19, I am likely not the target audience for this book.
"It is scary to think that I am less insurable when I am likely someone who needs life insurance more than those without mental health issues," she said.
I instantly felt connected as a global citizen like never before, meeting some of the most intelligent and unique people I am likely to come across in my life.
"It's the greatest honor I've ever had, or am likely to have, in my life and I am very quietly but so ecstatically happy," he said of being knighted.
If I ask, "Do you, like all good Americans, love apple pie, I am likely to get a different response than if I simply ask "Do you like apple pie?
A few years ago, I took a 23andMe test that told me, among other things, that I am 99.5 percent Han Chinese, not a carrier of any genetic diseases, and am likely to have dark hair.
They have also informed my democratic activism for the past six years — and it is for that reason that I am likely to be jailed next month and that I will be barred from ever becoming a pastor.
I am likely both too repressed and too vanilla to ever be a gooner of any distinction, but the term speaks to the existence of a community of men for whom masturbation is a serious and important aspect of their sexuality.
The guilt of not being able to bring myself to have the surgeries that could ultimately extend my life; and the guilt of knowing that I am likely to have passed my damaged DNA on to at least one of my three children.
While I'm the kind of person who finishes a book if he starts and rarely stops a movie halfway through, if a game doesn't really grab me in a couple hours then I am likely to put it down and move onto something else.
To be sure, among my close circle of septuagenarian friends, none of us have stopped getting annual mammograms, even though I, having previously had breast cancer, am likely to be the only one among them for whom the potential benefit might conceivably outweigh the risks.
In fact, if I'm obsessing over the numbers and grades on my computer screen, I am likely to miss the most important indicators of his long-term success and happiness: his competence, his ability to empathize with others, his emerging ability to advocate for himself and his vision of a better world.
Surprisingly, the response to these two facts—that I am likely to get this virus, and that it will probably not kill me—has been more than just apathy and naivete, but also the birth of an epidemiological rallying cry urging us all to participate in social distancing in order to "flatten the (growth) curve" of disease incidence.
As a result, I am likely to shift my thinking toward the speaker's views in order to reduce this tension.
After his death, Trenchard wrote, "He was the most unselfish man I have ever met or am likely to meet. The Flying Corps owed to this man much more than they know or think."Read, Piers Paul (2007). "What's become of Baring?", The Spectator, 10 October 2007.
The schedule is set up on a 12 hour basis, so for the other 12 hours it plays a recording of the last 12 hours...This is frustrating for me, being based in the UK. If I listen in the afternoon and in the following morning, I am likely to hear the same shows repeated...In summary, Beats 1 as a concept is great... It needs some work on the software side and the production side to make it really shine." Jason Cipriani of Fortune wrote, "I haven’t liked every song played on Beats 1, but the personal bond I instantly felt with each DJ has been strong enough for me to resist the urge to go back to a lifeless algorithm." Billboard said, "the tech community has been heaping praise on Beats 1...Internet-savvy people have fallen head over heels for old-school monoculture.

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