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Free sign upThe phrase "and are not likely to go" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is not expected to change or leave in the future.
Example: "The current trends in technology are strong and are not likely to go out of style anytime soon."
Alternatives: "and probably won't leave" or "and are unlikely to disappear".
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They are not likely to go in all guns blazing".
Thus, the additional mentors are not likely to go unnoticed.
The Yankees aren't likely to go after him, too.
And the question is not likely to go away.
"It's not likely to go away".
That's not likely to go over well.
Your husband is not likely to go off with someone.
That sentiment is not likely to go away.
Chuck Hagel isn't likely to go that far.
This case isn't likely to go down quietly.
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