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The phrase "are likely to answer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the probability of someone responding to a question or inquiry.
Example: "Based on their previous engagement, they are likely to answer the survey questions promptly."
Alternatives: "are expected to respond" or "are prone to reply".
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We are likely to answer with something like "Ohhhhhh MY God!
These directions are likely to answer pretty well any question that may arise in criminal proceedings – except one.
They're the ones who, when asked if they have children, are likely to answer, "A black lab and a sheltie-beagle mix named Tuckahoe".
In fact, the ultimate question the hearings are likely to answer involves Mr. Rangel's legacy: whether Congressional historians will regard him as base and crooked, or noble.
Because the test items change as the test is taken, two people taking what is officially the same test at the same time are likely to answer completely different questions.
TECHCRUNCH Investigation Into MF Global Collapse Expected to Heat Up | In the coming months, federal authorities are likely to answer crucial questions, including the exact whereabouts of the customer money and who at MF Global caused it to disappear.
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It also feels like, if you go this route, Boss is likely to answer with reproach: "Someone at your level should already know".
Call the office near midnight and he is likely to answer.
Now, however, Mr. Bloomberg is likely to answer verbally — and literally in person — for his personal crusade.
The context, for a composer steeped as much in traditional tastes and values as in sonic adventurism, has raised more questions than it is likely to answer.
In two days of Congressional testimony that begin on Wednesday afternoon, Ben S. Bernanke, the Fed chairman, is likely to answer yes, but not just yet.
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