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"were more likely to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express an increased probability that something will happen compared to another. Example: People who took the class were more likely to pass the exam than those who studied independently.
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Consequently, they were more likely to default.
They were more likely to stay married.
They were more likely to tell the cold, hard truth!
However, black patients were more likely to have opioids discontinued.
Male medical students were more likely to hold negative attitudes.
MNT-PC dietitians were more likely to identify UWL.
Younger parents were more likely to report having Internet access.
Women with daughters were more likely to seek information.
You were more likely to do so a year ago.
They were more likely to study vocational courses instead.
They were more likely to seek high-quality child care.
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