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"likely to generate a" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about the probability that something will create a result. For example, "This new advertising campaign is likely to generate a lot of interest."
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An obvious response is generally more likely to generate a counter-response because being punished and not responding could mean a loss of face before others.
One was structured so that it was likely to generate a profit for M.P.S.; the other so it was likely to generate a profit for the German bank.
One was structured so it was likely to generate a profit for Monte dei Paschi; the other so it was likely to generate a profit for the German bank.
Leading film-makers are courting controversy with plans for adaptations of provocative books about Jesus Christ that are likely to generate a backlash from traditional Christians.
Put that image on a T-shirt, along with the words "I Love Lloyd Dobler," and you're likely to generate a palpable response from strangers.
Investors ponied up because pools of subprime loans were likely to generate a larger cash flow than prime loans that carried lower fixed rates.
But he added that it did not seem likely to generate a compelling product that would give the idea of mobile payments the push it needed.
The goofy images are more than likely to generate a laugh — but that doesn't necessarily mean they trivialize or diminish the gravity of the original incident on Friday.
He knows his brazenly homoerotic performance in "Angels" is likely to generate a round of is-he-or-isn't-he questions about his sexuality, and he seemed to enjoy adding to the ambiguity with double entendres like that one.
Though these moves are likely to generate a measure of hostility - particularly given Montgomery's involvement - I don't think just two journalistic job losses can be viewed as unduly outrageous (except, of course, for the affected people).
Cutting classroom hours is likely to generate a fight with the teachers' union -- one reason other states have avoided it, said Kathy Christie, vice president of the Education Commission of the States, in Denver.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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