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Discover Ludwig"it's likely to" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It can be used to express something that is probable or expected to happen in the future. Example: "It's likely to rain tomorrow, so we should bring umbrellas."
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It doesn't look like it's likely to go away.
It's likely to sound more like demolition than devotion.
It's likely to be enjoyed by today's action fans.
Well, it's likely to come abruptly.
It's likely to have similar results.
It's likely to change yours significantly".
"I hear it's likely to happen.
It's huge, and it's likely to win.
Here, it's likely to be bone-dry.
"It's likely to be last confirmation she ever experiences".
It's likely to break out soon in the West.
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