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Discover Ludwig"likely doing" is not a correct or commonly used phrase in written English.
It may be grammatically correct, but it is not a natural or standard way to express an idea. A better way to express a similar idea would be to say "probably doing" or "likely to be doing." For example: - He is probably doing his homework right now. - She is likely to be doing yoga at that time.
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Competitors like Weatherford International and Schlumberger are likely doing the same.
They're most likely doing this to be nice, because people don't seem to like being ignored in the middle of a conversation.
Many other players are most likely doing it as well.
Many of them are most likely doing so alone.
Some of them, though, are likely doing so because Ryan is endorsing Trump.
Coleman agreed that Rollins was likely doing more than just woodshedding.
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We know what this Bernie-like president would likely do.
It most likely doesn't look like me.
It very likely did.
Doesn't seem likely, does it?
Her children most likely did not.
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