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"perhaps more likely" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you are speculating that something is more probable than something else. For example, "We had no idea who left the mess in the kitchen, but perhaps more likely it was the children."
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Thus, potential 'alarm' symptoms like weight loss and swelling/lump were perhaps more likely to be recorded and reported than vague symptoms.
An outsider is perhaps more likely.
It is perhaps more likely to now.
Perhaps (more likely) he wants to be alone, and fears the way crowds threaten his isolation.
It is perhaps more likely that over the years Iran will grow closer to Parshaw.
Or, perhaps more likely, the officials are frustrated that journalists are talking about a "cat fight".
He is, perhaps, more likely to play 'cool' roles than ones with depth.
But perhaps more likely, the buyers may decide simply to threaten to walk away.
Or perhaps more likely, companies would stop offering such generous plans.
Perhaps more likely is the "Jamaica" version, combining the FDP and the Greens with the CDU (black).
Such is the nonsense that David Brooks would have us believe, or perhaps more likely, is desperate to believe himself.
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