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Discover LudwigThe sentence "this is likely why" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are introducing a possible explanation, or when you are implying that something is probably the reason for a certain event or outcome. For example: "The door was locked, this is likely why nobody was able to enter the house."
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It can be a risky strategy, but this is likely why Vestas adjusted course at the last minute and ended up on the reef.
This is likely why some ex-regulators prefer to serve in an advisory capacity.
This is likely why the hydrophobic retentate, that contains very little iron (Figure 1), has the highest fluorescence.
This is likely why the Xbox was said to require a constant Internet connection; it sounds like a lot of the functionality is based in the cloud.
This is likely why Iteration 3 shows more individual student and category positive shifts than Iteration 4; however more research will be needed to confirm whether increased preparation affects perceived improvement.
This is likely why we are seeing IPOs debut at higher prices than the same companies' last-private valuations, proving that flat might not be the new up after all.
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Some app marketers understand this, which is likely why 22.9% of apps listed in a subgenre of games don't even bother listing in the top "Games" category.
Needless to say, questions raised over accounting issues are highly likely to unsettle even the most arduous bulls in this environment, which is likely why investors are paying premiums of 1.50 to protect against share price losses beneath $14.00.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo understands this better than most; that's likely why he chose a new spokeswoman who has managed to succeed in both worlds at once.
This potential demonstration of autonomy is likely why women with secondary and college education are also more likely to use these interventions in comparison to women with no formal schooling.
That's likely why this simple presentation of consumer prices has "made the rounds" at the Federal Reserve, according to Bloomberg.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com