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"as likely" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing the probability of something happening. For example, "I am not sure if I will make it on time, but it is as likely as not that I will arrive in time."
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They were twice as likely as supervised teenagers to drink alcohol, five times as likely to take drugs and four times as likely to commit crimes or misdemeanors.
Fungal allergens were as likely as nonfungal to elicit reactivity.
That result seems as likely as any other.
Deaths as a result of infections are twice as likely.
Visitors would as likely find Warhol in cubism as pop.
It seems about as likely as Sinatra in Sumatra.
Then preposterous theories become just as likely as rational ones.
Each would seem as likely as the other these days.
Today an invasion by Martians is about as likely.
Nine times as likely, in fact.
And no one sees that as likely.
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