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Discover LudwigThe phrase "seen likely" is grammatically correct and is often used in written English.
It is used to convey that something is probable or expected to happen based on what has been observed or experienced. Example: Based on the current market trends, it is seen likely that the stock prices will continue to rise in the coming months.
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But flipping the order of the elections was a move seen likely to benefit Mr. Jospin.
Mainly Eastern European states set to join the union reacted with dismay at the British move, seen likely to deepen fears that their citizens would get second-class treatment in a united Europe.
Financial markets are anticipating the first increase in US interest rates from the Federal Reserve later this year, a move seen likely to lead to investors pulling their money out of emerging markets and adding to their economic problems.
Layoffs are seen likely, but not just yet: the division must first wrap up work on its clients' ad campaigns.
This should maximize government revenue but would, as we've seen, likely result in increased calcification and reduced competition in the market.
"Other brain lesion imaging work that you have seen likely represents efforts related to CT scans or combination CT/MRI work for pre-surgical planning (with limited surface and shape resolution).
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These days, people can edit and beautify their pictures so much that the selfie you're seeing likely looks nothing like the actual person in reality.
The numbers we are seeing likely represent the tip of the iceberg.
The whole thing is based on a never-proven (see: likely false) report that the Democratic Party sent lawyers to Alaska to scour through Palin's record.
The differences we see likely relate to differences in the maturation of respiratory circuits.
A pretrial plea agreement is seen as likely.
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