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"are likely to make" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It indicates that something has a high chance or probability of happening. Example: "Based on their past behavior, the students are likely to make the same mistakes again."
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Forthcoming changes are likely to make the situation worse.
In either case, they are likely to make bad doctrine.
None of those teams are likely to make the playoffs.
Regulators are likely to make judgments on their capital needs.
Other auctions are likely to make North the declarer.
Both are likely to make considerable use of their assistants.
The latest sanctions are likely to make this impossible.
Fuel cells are likely to make their market introduction through high-efficiency applications in niche markets.
If the employer is open to this possibility, they are likely to make a counteroffer.
In other words, people are likely to make food choices similar to other people around them.
But is it a choice that consumers are likely to make?
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