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"most likely more" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that it is plausible that there may be an increased quantity or amount of something. For example: "The sales team anticipates that this quarter's profits will be most likely more than the last."
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This method is for people who don't care what the thing looks like, smells like or what it tastes like, and are most likely more afraid of hunger than they are interested in eating a meal.
Most likely more than a little distraught.
Laugh to an infant and see their reaction - most likely, more laughter!
As a result, amorphous polymer regions are most likely more prone to plasma etching than crystalline regions.
Mr. Ridge would certainly be equally damned -- and most likely more so -- if he failed to issue warnings and a devastating new terrorist attack took place.
The boat that just blew by is a "cigarette boat," most likely more than 40 feet of fiberglass with a 300-horsepower engine.
Here are the five that matter: Alfa Romeo 8C Spider – This Alfa could've easily been disqualified from this list because its price — most likely more than $250,000.
Mr. Reid said he believes that those companies have been more aggressive -- and, most likely, more successful -- in battling abusive trading than others in the TrimTabs sample.
Then acknowledge what you've heard (which is, most likely, more than has been said) and, once the others feel seen and heard, offer your view.
Although the period of her legal probation had expired that March, J.C.S. continued to collect what little it could from her and warned that revocation — meaning, most likely, more jail time — was inevitable if she didn't increase her payments.
Often compared to hitting a bullet with a bullet, the shooting down of ballistic missiles with an interceptor rocket is difficult, as an adversary's warheads would be launched unexpectedly on relatively short arcs — and most likely more than one at a time.
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