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The phrase "also more likely" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the probability or likelihood of something occurring in addition to another factor or condition.
Example: "If the weather is warm, it is also more likely that people will spend time outdoors."
Alternatives: "more probable as well" or "increased likelihood too".
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They were also more likely to have psychiatric treatment.
Children are also more likely to catch (and transmit) colds.
These unions are also more likely to dissolve.
They are also more likely to be closer to death.
They were also more likely to be married.
They were also more likely to be socially isolated.
Women are also more likely than men to get one.
They're also more likely to be quick to anger.
They were also more likely to die sooner.
Women are also more likely to have graduate degrees.
(They are also more likely to cause paper cuts).
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