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"were more likely" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that something is probable, or that it's more probable than something else. For example: "Low-income families were more likely to be affected by the recent economic downturn."
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"They were more likely to work.
You were more likely to do so a year ago.
They were more likely to study vocational courses instead.
They also were more likely to be incontinent.
People with more education were more likely to be protected.
But positive messages were more likely to be effective.
And girls were more likely than boys to finish school.
So females were more likely to choose red males.
Those with easier races were more likely to switch.
Graduates were more likely to be employed than non-graduates.
Second, people in the ROSCA were more likely to repay.
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