Examples of 'unlikely to make' in a sentence

Meaning of "unlikely to make"

unlikely to make: a phrase suggesting that the chances or probability of achieving something are low or improbable

How to use "unlikely to make" in a sentence

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unlikely to make
We are unlikely to make it home within seven days.
It should be potent and is unlikely to make you sick.
They are unlikely to make much of an electoral impact.
He will be groggy for a few hours and unlikely to make another attempt.
We are not unlikely to make it home in seven days.
A tennis player with poor depth perception is unlikely to make it to Wimbledon.
The patient is unlikely to make an independent diagnosis.
But a tax on imports from South America is very unlikely to make everybody rich.
Obama is unlikely to make that mistake again.
But there are several important reasons why Apple would be unlikely to make iPhones domestically.
This change is unlikely to make any difference in practice.
The Buccaneers have lost two in a row and are now unlikely to make the postseason.
But it seems unlikely to make things move.
Unlikely to make significant difference in the career or productivity of these researchers.
However this concept is unlikely to make it to production.

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He is unlikely to make much in the way of changes to what I have done.
Denmark are also unlikely to make a splash.
It 's unlikely to make it beyond the festival circuit.
Working for something is unlikely to make the best wife.
City unlikely to make further moves.
But analysts say the increased quota is unlikely to make much difference anytime soon.
You are unlikely to make much money on your first event.
Its seven helicopters are unlikely to make America safer.
This would be a substantial investment for the carpet industry, one it is unlikely to make.
They are unlikely to make any difference.
It was later stated by Bobby Gillespie that Young was unlikely to make a return.
Both of these are unlikely to make it to the production version.
Unfortunately, these giant settlements are unlikely to make a difference.
The author is unlikely to make such an elementary error.
If there is no volatility, day traders would be unlikely to make a profit.
All are features unlikely to make it to the production model.
Once you understand what coolant actually does, you are unlikely to make the same mistake.
Such policies are unlikely to make much difference to developing countries.
Following a high-protein diet for a short time is unlikely to make much of a difference.
Why Imran Khan is unlikely to make life much better for Pakistanis.
Exposure to everyday sounds-conversation or low volume music-is unlikely to make the problem worse.
Culling sharks is unlikely to make our beaches safer.
If you can not build any momentum at this level, funding is unlikely to make a difference.
Reforms of the State also seem unlikely to make industrial relations more democratic.
Unlikely to make an appearance, next generation Airpods, or that new iPad Mini.
But experts believe the new calculation is unlikely to make a difference to global warming predictions.
Admittedly, this is unlikely to make a significant difference in consumer adoption of bitcoin.
Well, let us just say they are unlikely to make the shelf.
Mick McCarthy is unlikely to make radical changes in October ( Niall Carson / PA ).
Despite the speculation, Braida said his side are unlikely to make a play for the midfielder.
Maria Sharapova unlikely to make a Roger Federer-like comeback, says Hingis.
With the difficulty rising constantly, I am unlikely to make ROI this year.
Equally, Xi is unlikely to make any significant concessions.
That 's a crazy offer, and one i am very unlikely to make again.
The Qusair offensive is unlikely to make the Syrian government more conciliatory.

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