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The phrase 'is likely to affect' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that something is likely to cause an influence or change in something else. For example: The new changes to the tax system is likely to affect the financial situation of small businesses.
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The contract settlement, if approved, is likely to affect coming negotiations at other regional carriers, like SkyWest Airlines.
And this difference is likely to affect their future careers.
This is likely to affect American sales, too.
But, he added, the scandal is likely to affect commissions.
The answer to that question is likely to affect the political climate — in unpredictable ways.
"That is likely to affect us much more than the crisis," Mr. Murawski said.
The drought is likely to affect drinking water supplies to many areas.
"Cyclone Phailin is likely to affect the coastal districts and some other interior places.
But little else about the outside reaction to Belcher's actions is likely to affect the team.
It is likely to affect our daily lives, we just don't yet know how.
In particular, this is likely to affect the direction of economic policy.
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