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Discover LudwigThe phrase "be likely for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to indicate the probability or likelihood of something happening or being true. Example: It is highly likely for the team to win the tournament with their star player back in the lineup.
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be likely for
adverb
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Indeed, a quiet academic life may not be likely for a populist like Mr. Aristide, whose popularity may surpass any other contemporary political figure.
"But it may not be likely for this season," Aiello said.
"The possibility of further sharp price hikes and continued volatility as a result of unforeseen events seems to be likely for the next few seasons," the report said.
That would be an N.B.A. championship series, which, granted, may not be likely for this season's Nuggets — 43-22 after Monday night's 108-93 vintory in Phoenix, their ninth straight — in the powerful Western Conference.
When the administration came out with its revised planning guide in June, it noted that "no significant federal response" after an attack would be likely for one to three days.
Something similar could be likely for London, given the strength in depth in the men's endurance squad, where Cavendish is one of six riders in contention for a place in the team pursuit and one of three possible starters in the omnium.
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That seemed like a lost cause; a loss was likely for Avital.
Changes are likely for Boston.
The government is likely, for example, to guarantee banks' assets.
No decision is likely for 12 to 18 months.
Nothing similar is likely for the house on Old House Lane.
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