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"be likely to make" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to express the possibility or likelihood of someone or something causing a certain action or outcome. Example: "She is likely to make a good leader with her strong communication skills and natural charisma."
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Most would grumble that your idea would not be likely to make a lot of money, or that it sounded "more like a magazine article than a book". At this point you might abandon the project or, if you were really persistent, send your proposal directly to publishers.
Katerina Ivanovna Marmeladova, from Dostoyevsky's "Crime and Punishment," would not be likely to make many lists.
This is a claim that few of his peers would be likely to make.
Would any modern American president be likely to make a similar statement?
Two bidder groups are said to be likely to make offers.
The company acknowledged that the timing shift would be likely to make comparisons difficult in the next quarter.
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It is likely to make little difference.
Forthcoming changes are likely to make the situation worse.
In either case, they are likely to make bad doctrine.
None of those teams are likely to make the playoffs.
Regulators are likely to make judgments on their capital needs.
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