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The phrase "be likely to present" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a probability or expectation that something will occur or be shown in the future.
Example: "The findings of the study are likely to present new insights into the effects of climate change."
Alternatives: "are expected to show" or "are probable to reveal".
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He added that Mondays was the day when "most people are at work" and so would be likely to present the best opportunity for muggers.
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Sao Paulo is likely to present the biggest challenge for accommodation.
In addition, the financial terms of a proposed deal are likely to present sticking points.
If that comes to pass, it is likely to present big problems in managing the American economy.
Hall said the BBC was likely to present the trust with his ideas for change in the autumn.
Those steps are likely to present the first real test of both men's sincerity, determination and political strength.
The independent counsel, Kenneth Starr, is likely to present a report to Congress at some point next month.
Bacon is contracted to the station until October 2012, so is likely to present his show from the new Salford base for the best part of a year.
The end of the third quarter is likely to present a make-or-break moment for both candidates.
Coombs is likely to present evidence that Manning was in a fragile emotional state at the time he began leaking and was struggling with issues over his sexuality.
The United States is likely to present a solid backbone, with Oguchi Onyewu, Michael Bradley and Clint Dempsey in the middle, back to front.
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