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Discover LudwigThe phrase "likely with" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an idiom meaning "probably accompanied by" something, usually used with a negative or uncertain connotation. For example: "The new policy is likely with decreased job satisfaction and lowered wages."
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Not likely with a name like WiTricity, but let's try to focus on the ideas here.
Mergers of PCTs, like the one ongoing in Birmingham, are likely, with job losses inevitable.
A similar compromise is likely with Europe.
Wasn't this always likely with knockout pals?
Now that control seems likely with or without him.
Rotenberg also profited from the centralization, likely with Putin's blessing.
This is especially likely with repeated testing over decades.
What complications and side effects are likely with each treatment?
But that grew less likely with each day.
Unfriendly takeovers are also more likely with a shareholder company.
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By now, a Greek election was likely, with Syriza's victory almost inevitable.
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