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The phrase "are more likely to develop" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing probabilities or tendencies regarding the development of certain conditions or traits in individuals or groups.
Example: "Children who are exposed to high levels of stress are more likely to develop anxiety disorders later in life."
Alternatives: "are more prone to develop" or "have a higher chance of developing".
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Older delirium sufferers are more likely to develop dementia later.
Students are more likely to develop their academic skills if they are doing paid work.
Compared with other smokers, those with C.O.P.D. are more likely to develop lung cancer as well.
Young women are more likely to develop addictive mobile phone behaviours than young men.
We know that children who live in violent neighbourhoods are more likely to develop PTSD.
Women with a BRCA1 mutation are more likely to develop these tumors than another type.
Blacks are more likely to develop heart failure than are people of other races.
Preterm infants are more likely to develop visual perceptual and visual-motor impairments.
As the study previously showed, women taking hormones are more likely to develop invasive breast cancer.
Maybe children with greater empathy skills are more likely to develop relationships with animals.
Also, persons with a history of allergy are more likely to develop serum sickness.
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