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The phrase "are likely to settle" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a probability or expectation that something will come to a resolution or conclusion.
Example: "After months of negotiations, the two parties are likely to settle their differences soon."
Alternatives: "are expected to resolve" or "are probable to conclude".
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She says rich and famous couples like the Bezos clan are likely to settle their divorce privately, rather than litigate it in court, to protect their privacy.
The Yankees are likely to settle with Bruney before a hearing.
After skipping around the dial of either service, most music lovers are likely to settle on two or three favorites.
Mr. Dowd added in the memorandum that he expected the race to be neck and neck when the Democrats are likely to settle on a nominee this spring.
TV crews seeking "local colour" are likely to settle on fans not only blowing vuvuzelas but also wearing bright facepaint and wigs, the yellow shirt of the national team, Bafana Bafana, a pair of oversized spectacles and, in some cases, traditional Zulu animal skins with shield and spear.
Amid the worst economic crisis in modern times, with poverty and unemployment levels at record heights, many Greeks have found it hard to accept that their country is no longer a transit nation, but one where Syrians, Afghans, Iraqis and Iranians are likely to settle for years to come.
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The industry as a whole is likely to settle at a much lower level of profitability.
Neither party was likely to settle, and, whatever the Judge's ruling, an appeal was inevitable.
But despite all these problems, the result is likely to settle matters.
He said President Bush was likely to settle on a specific economic stimulus package soon.
If the existing design is backed by the public, it is likely to settle the matter for generations.
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are likely to tackle
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are likely to finalize
are intended to settle
are expected to settle
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are unlikely to settle
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