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Discover LudwigThe phrase "likely to do" is a perfectly acceptable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use this phrase to indicate a good chance that something will happen. For example: "He is likely to do well on his math exam."
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Is he likely to do more dance?
Few are likely to do so.
They were never likely to do that.
But are you likely to do that?
It is likely to do so again.
Is he likely to do that?
They're likely to do the same now.
Most likely to: Do it clean.
Are you more likely to do this or more likely to do that?
Considering the competitive market, that's not likely to do much.
But many followed suit, with more likely to do so.
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