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The phrase "being less likely to" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a decreased probability or tendency for something to happen. Example: "Studying regularly is important for being less likely to forget information during exams."
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Pros like being less likely to be blamed for an overly concise tweet triggering nuclear war.
It results in caseworkers being less likely to bring children like them into the state's care, even though they know the biological families are dangerous".
More supportive social relationships for example, being less likely to get divorced.
So in comparison, women being less likely to be reviewed is small beer".
There were also socioeconomic influences, with young people being less likely to cycle and more likely to use buses.
Young people also fall on the wrong side of the rules, being less likely to meet the threshold.
They found that specifically naming the "Dirty Dozen" resulted in shoppers being less likely to buy any vegetables and fruit.
Prevalence differed between age classes, with piglets being less likely to be faecal-positive but more likely to be lymph node positive than adults.
Moreover, breastfeeding is strongly socially patterned, with young women in areas of high deprivation being less likely to breastfeed than women in areas of low deprivation.
When East turns up with a club void, though, this line loses some of its luster, East being less likely to have honor-doubleton.
The analysis used only large-scale studies, which looked at the general population, to control for men being less likely to seek help for psychological disorders than women.
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being less susceptible to
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