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terribly likely - is it correct to use here?
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Thu 16 Apr, 2020 12:41 pm
"I would say that an eruption on Mount Etna is terribly likely in the next five years"
Is it typical to use that words here?
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Fri 17 Apr, 2020 07:46 am
It’s terribly British.
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