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"less likely to occur" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you wish to express that something has a lower probability of happening than something else. Example: Because of the current economic climate, it's less likely to occur that businesses will hire additional staff in the coming months.
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(And bad trips are much less likely to occur).
But that's less likely to occur in Mr. Ersahin's case.
"Saying it is less likely to occur, but if it does we are fried".
Also, if budgets are open, corruption is much less likely to occur.
This is far less likely to occur with gangsters from Paraguay, Morocco or Sri Lanka.
These days, thanks to an abundance of family programming, such age-inappropriate accidents are far less likely to occur.
Whatever Olmsted's charms, Dr. Shashy said, there is nothing about its environment that would make sinusitis less likely to occur.
They fear muggings or purse snatchings, which seem less likely to occur in the broad daylight of an elevated bus.
Stephanie Ellis, of Patient Concern, says: "We get up to a dozen complaints a year, although it is less likely to occur now than ever before.
If partner agencies work together to minimise crime and maintain safe, clean and desirable communities, further antisocial behaviour is much less likely to occur.
That experience in turn meant that the 1930s scenario – in which the Conservatives increasingly co-opted Liberals in the national government – was less likely to occur.
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