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The phrase "are likely to keep" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate a probability or expectation that something will continue or be maintained in the future.
Example: "Given the current trends, they are likely to keep their market position for the next few years."
Alternatives: "are expected to maintain" or "are probable to retain".
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What's more, fundamental factors are likely to keep challenging developing economies like China, India and Indonesia, money managers said.
After the initial lithiation, they are likely to keep stable.
They are likely to keep their raises in a slowdown.
But emerging economies are likely to keep trying.
Enquiries to the Ombudsman are likely to keep rising.
Gas will continue to be supported, and US coal exports are likely to keep increasing.
"Similar incidents are likely to keep recurring if nothing concrete is done".
Because of the town's small size, you are likely to keep running into the same people.
And those in the industry say shipping prices are likely to keep rising.
Republicans are likely to keep a majority on those committees, Mr. Lott said.
Losses to the exchequer are likely to keep rising.(Photo credit: AFP).
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