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The phrase "is likely to slip" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that something is probable or that a certain outcome is likely to happen. For example: "Given the amount of rainfall we have experienced this season, our roof is likely to slip."
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That, too, is likely to slip.
Now consumer confidence is likely to slip further.
Mexico's peso is likely to slip a bit further, based on the consensus forecast.
Indeed, Mr. Norfield predicted that the euro had already "peaked" and is likely to slip again.
If the glut persists, the price is likely to slip back.
With the test failure, however, the Pentagon's goal to deploy a limited defense by 2005 is likely to slip.
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He was likely to slip down into poverty at any moment.
We lost that position in 2007, and this year we're likely to slip down another place to fifth in the world league table".
The walls close in with every step up, and you're likely to slip down the pecking order when it comes to pay".
A TfL spokesman confirmed that the date was likely to slip, and said that London Underground had always regarded it as a target that could only be reached with agreement, and not if the price was too high.
Though some smaller financial transactions are likely to slip through undetected even after new rules are in place, much of the financing needed for major attacks could dry up.
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