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The phrase "are unlikely to go" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a low probability of something happening or someone going somewhere.
Example: "Given the current weather conditions, they are unlikely to go on the hike this weekend."
Alternatives: "are not expected to go" or "are probably not going to go".
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And, unlike the Confucius statue, they are unlikely to go away.
They are unlikely to go away.
Two of the biggest injustices are unlikely to go.
But the workforce issues are unlikely to go away.
Yet those voters are unlikely to go anywhere else.
However, the projects are unlikely to go ahead this year.
Xenophon acknowledges that his amendments are "unlikely to go through".
But suggestions of Israeli involvement are unlikely to go away.
Contrary to what some argue, however, big companies are unlikely to go fully either way.
Long-term interest rates are unlikely to go up much, either.
His conservative views on abortion and homosexuals are unlikely to go down well with many voters.
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