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The phrase "and likely make a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the potential outcome or effect of an action or situation.
Example: "The new policy changes are expected to improve efficiency and likely make a significant impact on productivity."
Alternatives: "and probably create a" or "and may result in a".
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U24 and U47 contact N13 and likely make a hydrogen bonding interaction.
If the yeast and liquid get together before the machine is scheduled to begin, then the yeast will become active and likely make a big mess out of the machine.
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Snap went public with a bang and likely made a lot of people a lot of money, but its stock has cratered since its first earnings report.
It seems Apple both streamlined the approval process a bit, and likely made a lot more hires on the App Store reviewer front.
That was exceptional, not just for players, but for both Fortnite and Marshmello, Fortnite for having done something we haven't really seen in any capacity since maybe…Second Life, Marshmello for setting some sort of world record for the largest concert attendance, even if it was a virtual one, and likely making a ton of cash in the process.
I'm sure Chelsea Clinton is smart, hard working, and talented and will likely make a good reporter…one day.
This becomes a loser for the greater market and would likely make a deal like this one disastrous long term.
Manufacturers have already started angling for control of the lower-priced end of the digital camera business and will likely make a major play for the loyalty of the youth market.
The new offerings from Logitech are for every day use, and will likely make a difference in the length of each iPad session, as well as the activities performed on the slate.
The Nixon Foundation has since placed the project on hold and will likely make a final decision in two to three weeks, said John Taylor, executive director of the foundation.
The GOP named Garcia a "rising star" in the party, featured Hispanic New Mexico Gov. Susan Martinez prominently at the 2012 Republican National Convention, and will likely make a point of touting Love's victory if she wins on Tuesday.
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