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Discover LudwigThe phrase "likely have to" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to express a prediction or possibility of something happening in the future. Example: "Based on the current situation, we will likely have to postpone the event until next month."
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Like a collar, your puppy will likely have to get used to wearing a harness.
"That's something we'll likely have to address".
His teammates will likely have to go on without him.
He will most likely have to work hard in India.
Klinsmann will likely have to rethink Beasley's role.
"Retailers will likely have to resort to heavy discounting to lure consumers into their stores".
Climate Energy customers will likely have to pay the new contractor - assuming you have the money.
With the merger in tatters they will likely have to settle for little more than £5m.
If so, one side would likely have to assume a new party name or affiliation.
Once they're done with their intramural shoving match, they'll mostly likely have to play against her.
(18-14) will most likely have to settle for an N.I.T. berth.
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