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in a manner that is unlikely to happen or occur
- It is improbably difficult to predict the exact outcome of the complex experiment.
- Winning the lottery is improbably rare due to the vast number of participants.
- Despite the odds, the underdog team improbably won the championship.
- Her proposal was met with an improbably high level of skepticism from the team.
- Securing funding for the project seems improbably challenging in the current economic climate.
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