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The phrase "as being likely" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the probability or expectation of an event or situation occurring.
Example: "The results of the study suggest that the new treatment is as being likely to improve patient outcomes."
Alternatives: "considered probable" or "seen as likely".
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Russian president Vladimir Putin was not seen as being likely to budge on the issue.
Miliband's proposal has been criticised as being likely to result in employers not hiring workers or simply sacking them before they meet the three-month minimum.
The question for Mets fans on the edge of their seats is whether being hard to hit is the same as being likely to throw a no-hitter.
The women were mostly wearing skirts or dresses, and the men were described as being likely of Hispanic origin, the police said.
The telephone poll was conducted Wednesday and Thursday with 485 registered voters identified as being likely to vote in the South Carolina Republican primary.
The commissioner had "adopted an impermissibly low threshold of tolerance for public protest, resulting in the unlawful arrests of those who were viewed by officers as being likely to express anti-monarchist views".
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If California and Illinois follow suit, as is likely, it'll be one in three.
This would have been doomed if East, as was likely, had held the diamond ace.
The law requires an auction process if, as is likely, bidders outnumber licenses.
If the bottles get sticky, as is likely, international law permits you to lick your fingers.
Or what if nations just ignored their advice, as is likely to happen?
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