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The phrase "always likely to fall" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a consistent probability or tendency for something to fall or fail.
Example: "In unpredictable weather conditions, the branches of the old tree are always likely to fall."
Alternatives: "constantly prone to fall" or "perpetually at risk of falling".
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Chinese walls, however high, are always likely to fall at the first assault from deal-hungry bankers.
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It would be good (for the women concerned) if fewer got pregnant by accident because having an abortion is always distressing, and it is teenagers who are most likely to fall into that group.
This is not always possible, however, and in hot conditions productivity is likely to fall.
Both strategies are likely to fall short.
Foreign investment is likely to fall sharply.
Such records are likely to fall next year.
You're likely to fall off.
And it is likely to fall further.
They are likely to fall again next year, to $43 billion.
They note that home prices are likely to fall further.
The numbers are likely to fall after verification.
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