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The phrase "be especially likely to" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is generally used to indicate that something is more prone to happening than something else, or that it is expected to happen under certain circumstances. Example: With the heavy rainfall, flooding in low-lying areas will be especially likely to occur. In this sentence, "be especially likely to occur" emphasizes that the likelihood of flooding is higher due to the heavy rainfall. Other possible variations of this phrase include: - "be more/less likely to": This indicates a comparison in likelihood between two things. - "be highly likely to": This indicates a strong possibility or expectation. - "be unlikely to": This indicates a low probability of something happening.
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In addition, we posited that if older adolescents like intervention ideas, they may be especially likely to appeal to younger adolescents.
Dr. Frier noted that a class of diabetes drugs called sulfonylureas, which stimulate the pancreas to release insulin, may be especially likely to trigger hypoglycemia, particularly longer-acting sulfonylureas like the drug glyburide.
Kissing bugs in California and Texas may be especially likely to spread Chagas' disease.
Innovation in payments might be especially likely to take hold in the developing world, where cash is still king.
The report by the disease control agency noted that children work on the scallion farms in Mexico, and would be especially likely to spread the virus.
Employees who worry that they'll be stereotyped as having low ability may be especially likely to avoid risks if only outcomes are valued.
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Use of a potent inhaled agent like isoflurane is especially likely to ensure unconsciousness.
Wealthy, stressed urbanites are especially likely to use them.
Metal fork tines are especially likely to spark.
Who was especially likely to report economic distress?
Those individuals are especially likely to admit to being racist.
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