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"point to the likelihood" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to talk about how something serves as evidence that something is likely to be true. For example, "The recent polls point to the likelihood of a win for the incumbent candidate."
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Appellants also point to the likelihood that these convictions will impair their ability to secure a license to operate a motion picture theater.
The new details from the emails, which are scheduled to be turned over to congressional investigators soon, also point to the likelihood of additional contacts between Russia-connected individuals and Trump associates during his presidential bid.
On this scenario, Labour indicated that they expected Cameron to make an immediate claim on Friday morning that his was the legitimate government of the UK and then point to the likelihood that he could strike a second deal with the Liberal Democrats.
Republicans warn that Ms. Boxer would be setting a dangerous standard by disregarding the concerns of the minority party, and they point to the likelihood that the same tactic could be used in reverse if Republicans gain control of the Senate.
All the signs from our latest report point to the likelihood that we will see plenty more changes over the coming years as well". The reforms announced in the Budget have already affected the position of pension providers.
These findings point to the likelihood that the opposition to SCA-5 was probably the result of selective mobilization among those Asian American voters opposed to the measure, rather than a sign of drastically shifting opinion among Asian American voters against affirmative action.
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James Gubb of Civitas, a think-tank, rightly points to the likelihood of disruption.
Dr. Wood noted that paleontological and archaeological findings were already pointing to the likelihood of several "migration pulses" from Africa.
He pointed to the likelihood of a weak Democratic candidate and of a vicious and divisive G.O.P. primary.
Mr. Safire correctly points to the likelihood that "in five years, Iran and Iraq are likely to have weapons of mass destruction and the means to deliver them".
As for more-expensive vacations, Mr. Cameron points to the likelihood of a weaker pound, coupled with increased airfares and higher cellphone roaming charges.
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