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The phrase "are likely to eventually" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a strong probability that something will happen in the future after some time has passed.
Example: "The new policies are likely to eventually lead to improved employee satisfaction."
Alternatives: "are expected to ultimately" or "are probable to eventually".
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Those technologies are likely to eventually be transferred to the civilian world.
The concern, says John Howat, a lawyer with the consumer law center, is that there is a gap between the number of accounts that are just in arrears, but that are likely to eventually be paid, and those that are written off as not collectible.
Granted, most of the expired provisions are likely to eventually win renewal.
And because people browse Facebook constantly, those users are likely to eventually see the ads.
Through the psychometric analysis this study concludes that the risks of geologic storage are likely to eventually be considered no worse than existing fossil fuel energy technologies.
Outlook However, bilateral cooperation in the energy sector is likely to continue, and the benefits of concluding a significant gas supply deal are likely to eventually outweigh the considerable obstacles.
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BP is likely to eventually stop the flow of oil from its explosion in the Gulf of Mexico.
The shriveling of mountain glaciers is likely to eventually disrupt water and hydroelectric power from Cuzco, Peru, to New Delhi, even as populations in such cities continue to grow.
Brown is loyal to Robshaw but does he believe a more abrasive character, such as Dylan Hartley, is likely to eventually become England's long-term captain?
Mr. Schmidt of Google has said in the past that advertising on mobile phones is likely to eventually bring the cost of making calls to zero.
By that measure, Frankel told me, China is likely to eventually surpass the U.S., but not until the twenty-twenties or so.
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