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The phrase "are likely to fail" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate a probability or expectation that something will not succeed.
Example: "Without proper funding and support, these projects are likely to fail."
Alternatives: "are prone to failure" or "are expected to fail."
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And absurd bills like a broccoli mandate are likely to fail other constitutional tests.
Both are likely to fail.
These efforts are likely to fail.
For example, eventually some electrical parts are likely to fail.
In the end, though, such efforts are likely to fail.
But that's precisely why they are likely to fail.
Hundreds of small and midsize banks are likely to fail in coming years.
Both approaches — unconditional engagement and unconditional disengagement — are likely to fail.
The lesson of the past few weeks is that they are likely to fail.
Indeed demands for the return to any specific policies are likely to fail.
These efforts, however, are likely to fail in the Republican-controlled Senate.
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