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The phrase 'is more likely to be' is correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase is typically used when making a comparison between two or more possibilities. For example, "It is more likely to be sunny today than rainy."
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In fact, the opposite is more likely to be true.
The smaller-scale project is more likely to be successful.
Clothing is more likely to be handed back on trust.
Nowadays it is more likely to be passive aggression.
This person is more likely to be young than old.
The problem is more likely to be your hearing.
The less-ambitious goal is more likely to be met.
Your daughter is more likely to be included that way.
Software used by 100,000 people is more likely to be good, while a file that no one else has is more likely to be bad.
A person is more likely to be altruistic if not in a hurry.
In Age of Conan, the player is more likely to be the local warlord.
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