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"increasingly likely to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is becoming more probable with time. For example: "The chances of a successful outcome seem to be increasingly likely to favor our team."
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Kids today are increasingly likely to say they like being kids, a survey shows.
Mr. Bush appears increasingly likely to embrace such an amendment.
They are increasingly likely to carry arms or drugs.
As I said earlier, they're increasingly likely to leave organizations.
They were also increasingly likely to have been born abroad.
Americans are increasingly likely to die by their own hand.
With age, you're increasingly likely to lose people you care about.
Pick a company, and you are increasingly likely to find a plan.
Other analysts said that Maliki is increasingly likely to use force to protect his political position.
The explosive demolition planned for the Commonwealth Games looks increasingly likely to happen this summer.
Nevertheless, rising sea temperatures mean non-natives are increasingly likely to be wild-spawned.
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