How to use in-sentence of “it is unlikely that”:
+ For example, it is unlikely that there are absolutely no barriers to entry and exit as there are always costs involved in setting up a new firm.
+ While there is a big drop in atmospheric pressure inside a strong tornado, it is unlikely that the pressure drop would be enough to cause the house to explode.
+ With the importance of the Holy Trinity in the church, it is unlikely that the choice of three types of beers was accidental.
+ Pillai has claimed that the Nambudiris from the 1100s enforced matrilineal polyandry on the previously patrilineal communities of the area, sociologist Randall Collins thinks it is unlikely that such a change could be imposed and says that “more probably it was the result of a process of marriage politics spread by emulation in the decentralised situation of status competition.” Some other scholars believe that the matrilineal customs predate the period entirely and cite the queens of the Pandyan dynasty as evidence for this.
+ For example, the poker article covers the card game; it is unlikely that there will ever be an encyclopedia article on fireplace pokers, but if we did create one, then we could link to it from the existing poker article without having to move that article to “Poker “.

