be odds-on

be odds-on

To be very likely or probable. Judging by the FBI's activity around the building, it's odds-on that an arrest will be made soon. It's odds-on at this point that we'll have to liquidate the company. You did cheerleading as a kid? So it's odds-on you've had a gnarly injury or two, huh?
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