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The phrase "make it more likely for" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to refer to something that might increase the probability of something happening. For example: "Introducing a rewards program will make it more likely for customers to return to the store."
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And it could make it more likely for a company to overpay.
A particularly important change will make it more likely for shareholders to learn when one executive is given a huge options award.
"It's not going to make it more likely for them to get into Yale or Harvard when they get more homework".
I appear to score big points for suggesting that those generous death benefits must, in the end, make it more likely for a Googler's partner to murder them.
Colder and more saline conditions in a surface parcel of water, for example, make it more likely for that parcel to sink spontaneously and thus become part of the process of free convection.
And Tory MP John Redwood sparked controversy by claiming it was a "myth" that the inclusion of 16- and 17-year-olds in the vote would make it more likely for Britain to vote to stay in the economic bloc.
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When customers like your business, it makes it more likely for them to put in a good word for your brand, products, and services to friends, family, and even people they just met.
The fact that he is gone makes it more likely for the Arab Spring to complete its reformation cycle".
They made it more likely for people with bad credit to find employment.
"It makes it more likely for them to see BP as a legitimate partner in handling the cleanup operation.
Conversely, keeping a recycling stream pure – or uniform – makes it more likely for it to actually get recycled and reused.
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