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The phrase "action is likely to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a probable outcome or expectation regarding a specific action or event.
Example: "If we implement these changes, action is likely to lead to improved performance."
Alternatives: "action is expected to" or "action is probable to".
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Direct Action is likely to go down as well.
The real action is likely to be in the other chamber.
London's action is likely to embolden other European cities to impose similar restrictions.
The disciplinary action is likely to increase speculation about Mr. Hadden's future at Morgan Stanley.
But pressure on them to take action is likely to increase.
Any industrial action is likely to lead to widespread disruption on the railways.
His next action is likely to come with England, who have three friendlies before heading to Euro 2016.
The strike action is likely to direct renewed attention to the orchestra's decision to seek bankruptcy protection in 2011.
The homeowner with an underground tank who takes no action is likely to face problems on several levels.
The legal action is likely to reinvigorate the debate over the independence of EU states from Brussels.
If Beijing does take a tougher line on its neighbor and longtime ally, the action is likely to bolster its relationship with the United States.
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