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        68 months ago

        “Deeply unlikely” sounds like a stylistic mistake by a bad LLM. I’ve never heard that one.

        “Highly unlikely” is the more common expression

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          38 months ago

          I think I’ve heard “deeply” being used that way for a good few years now. Might have been making its way round for a while!

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        18 months ago

        … What are you saying exactly? If enough people believe a word has a certain definition, then that word is given that definition, that’s how language works. There is nothing stopping the word Frindle for example replacing the use of the word pen.