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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again likely to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the probability of something happening once more in the future.
Example: "Given the recent trends, it seems we are again likely to see an increase in sales this quarter."
Alternatives: "once more probable to" or "again expected to".
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Housing prices are again likely to sag, Mr. Requarth said.
That means that Ibrahim Sekagya and Markus Holgersson are again likely to start in the middle.
"Sales are again likely to fall in 2010," according to the Mintel report.
That is again likely to be a nominee shareholding in which he had no real involvement.
Putin arrived in Austria on Tuesday, where the Ukraine issue is again likely to dominate his meetings.
Use in a Hollywood movie: Up to £100,000 just for the recording (again, likely to be shared with the label).
City are again likely to be without the key defender although the full extent of the problem is not yet clear.
City's previous failures mean they are seeded in the third pot of four and are again likely to face a difficult passage to the knockout stages.
Kick-off: Today, 3pm (Highlights BBC 1 10.20pm) Team news: Scott Parker (knee) remains a doubt for Tottenham, with Jake Livermore again likely to step in.
At Newbury (1.50), last year's Derby second, Main Sequence, looks again likely to be set an unsuitable test with the going on the soft side.
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In the regional final, the Huskies are again likely to get a team that looks like them, probably Ohio State in a rematch of the national semifinals.
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