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[ʌn΄laikli] a քիչ հավանական, անհավանական. a most unlikely story ամենաանհավան ական պատմություն. He is unlikely to come Քիչ հավանական է, որ նա գա. Հազիվ թե նա գա. It is not unlikely that … Բացառված չէ, որ…
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