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The phrase "also likely to get" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the probability of someone or something receiving or obtaining something in addition to other factors or conditions.
Example: "With the recent changes in policy, employees are also likely to get a bonus at the end of the year."
Alternatives: "also probable to receive" or "also expected to obtain".
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"Like in the past, this case is also likely to get thrown out of court on lack of evidence," he said.
One is also likely to get more character.
Share prices are also likely to get a boost from merger fever.
Barring another market swoon, investor confidence is also likely to get a big boost in March.
Douglas is also likely to get minutes alongside Billups in the playoffs: Edge: Nuggets.
You're also likely to get better conversation out of a banana than Dappy from N-Dubz.
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The FUSION II patients were also more likely to get implantable devices like those made by Medtronic and Boston Scientific that have been shown to prevent cardiac death.
They're also less likely to get standard diabetes care like blood tests or eye exams, or to be screened and treated for cancer.
Students in these schools are also more likely to get held back or face harsh discipline like suspension or expulsion.
You're also less likely to get camera shake directly caused by you jabbing the shutter button repeatedly.. You're also less likely to get camera shake directly caused by you jabbing the shutter button repeatedly.
The research showed that black children were also less likely to get places in grammar schools.
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