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What is the correct way to add suffix hood word likely?

The word "likely" does not have a suffix "-hood" form.

The suffix "-hood" is typically used to form nouns that express a state, condition, or quality. For example:

* child + hood = childhood (the state of being a child)

* neighbor + hood = neighborhood (the area where neighbors live)

* brother + hood = brotherhood (the state of being brothers)

Since "likely" already expresses a degree of probability, it doesn't need a "-hood" suffix to convey a similar meaning.

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