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The phrase "attention likely" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to suggest that attention is probable or expected in a certain context, but it lacks clarity and completeness.
Example: "The report indicates that attention likely will be required for the upcoming project."
Alternatives: "attention expected" or "attention probable".
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Her letter drew the most attention, likely because it was signed.
While Mr. Dorrinson said that he doesn't expect his library to get the kind of attention likely to be enjoyed by its fancier counterpart in Dallas "any time soon," he calls the absence of recognition "hurtful".
This will get media attention, likely and we want every artist to look their best.
And among other reasons, delays in seeking medical attention likely plays a significant role in the increased number of deaths.
Yet none of America's seven recent mass shootings, whether as individual events or a collective, swift increase in brutalism, attracted much media attention, likely due to their ho-hum nature in a nation disturbingly inured to such violence.
While the dispute and resulting media attention likely benefited the symphony, the same legal complications derailed Seth Rogan's plan to hotbox a Denver screening of his new film The Interview in early December when city officials forbid any sort of smoking in the theater.
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The world's attention will likely have moved on before they're over.
Those who are not evacuated for medical attention will likely be taken to the United States naval base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
Any new technology that captures widespread attention is likely to provoke serious hand-wringing, if not full-blown panic.
Whether she demands it or not, that attention is likely to follow Ms. Morton for the foreseeable future.
After Sunday's voting, attention is likely to shift to the question of who will succeed Mr. Saakashvili in January 2013.
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