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"more likely result" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a potential outcome or consequence that is expected to happen with greater probability. Example: "Based on the current situation, the more likely result is that our team will win the championship."
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Won't Stasi-like spying through the paraphernalia of confidential whistleblower hotlines more likely result in a fragmented, paranoid workforce?
Uncoordinated responses would more likely result in greater carnage.
But he noted that industry experts believe "mergers and acquisitions are the more likely" result.
Of course, the more likely result of walking away is jail.
The more likely result, they said, would be dramatically higher inflation, not growth.
The more likely result that Sprint customers can expect is new services.
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But confusion and profiteering are the more likely results.
But it cautioned that the low end of the range was more likely, resulting in a much smaller financial benefit.
Instead, the more likely results are unintended consequences that will do the opposite.
Membrane removal process using citric acid more likely resulted in the decrease in pH.
These results suggest that alleviating the higher frequency components in the cepstra more likely results in better recognition performance in a noisy environment.
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