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"there would likely be" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express a possibility or likelihood of something happening in the future. Example: If the weather continues to improve, there would likely be a large turnout for the outdoor concert next week.
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The common presumption was that there would likely be more such nights in Baltimore before all was said and done.
Since China's port cities are among the most densely populated and busiest in the world, the benefits there would likely be even greater.
"Tillman's discharge is not considered a source of bacterial pollution, and without its flow there would likely be no kayaking of the Los Angeles River," according to the study. .
If everyone were lucky enough to be taught by a master clinician like Dr. Lieber, there would likely be fewer unnecessary medical tests and fewer delayed diagnoses.
There would likely be unexpected developments, just as there were in the Volcker period.
They help regulate marine photosynthesis, and without them there would likely be no algae and no fish in the sea.
We are harder to bully; there would likely be a social and political cost to shutting us down.
There would likely be an economic boomlet as international companies set up local offices in an independent Scotland.
Social Security and Medicare benefits would keep coming, but there would likely be delays in processing new disability applications.
Germany had already complained under the Geneva Convention about cocci exposure for P.O.W.s in Arizona, and Smith warned that, come summer, there would likely be an outbreak.
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But he acknowledged that there would likely be a "hard road ahead" because neither side is willing to cede ground.
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