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The odds of finding exoplanets around stars are generally estimated to be quite high, with studies suggesting that nearly every star in the Milky Way may host at least one planet. Current estimates indicate that about 50-60% of stars have planets, with many of those stars having multiple planets. This suggests that exoplanets are common in our galaxy, making the search for potentially habitable worlds an exciting area of astronomical research.

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