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The phrase "are likely to split" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a probability or expectation that something will divide or separate in the future.
Example: "If the negotiations continue to stall, the parties involved are likely to split and pursue their own interests."
Alternatives: "are expected to divide" or "are prone to separate".
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They are likely to split the vote.
On other matters, though, Mr. Franz and Mr. Chatterton are likely to split their votes.
They are likely to split as they move to exercise power.
ABC's owner, the Walt Disney Company, which invested in Hulu in 2009, and News Corporation are likely to split Providence's stake, gaining more control of the site.
Under the unusual circumstances of the special election to fill the seat of the retired Senator Thad Cochran, two Republicans are likely to split the bulk of the state's votes on Nov. 6.
Here's why: Vera Farmiga, her co-star in the film, is also short-listed in the category, meaning its fans are likely to split their vote between the two.
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As a result, the Supreme Court is likely to split 4-4 on issues like the Jeppesen case, handing victory back to the senior administration officials who so desperately crave blanket immunity for the Bush administration's torturers.
The party, known by its initials of H.D.Z., is wounded and is likely to split.
Because it does not shrink evenly in all directions, it is likely to split and warp.
But this situation is likely to split into polar camps representing the competing forces of spiritual and political art.
Joseph Gallo is likely to split power with Robert Gallo, Julio's son, who now assists his father on the production side.
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