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"will be less likely" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is not very likely to happen in the future. Example: With proper climate control, the plants will be less likely to wilt and die.
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Perhaps then the money will be less likely to disappear.
In its absence, abuses will be less likely.
However, if the contract is difficult to read, it will be less likely to be enforceable.
According to some, their use will be less likely because of the threat they could pose.
These children will in turn will be less likely to inspire happiness in their own children.
But with interest rates now rising, consumers will be less likely to take on mortgage debt.
"People will be less likely to hire you if they know that you're injured," she explained.
Adults — and peers — will be less likely to take their complaints seriously in the future.
If their presence grows, writers and directors will be less likely to marginalise pregnant characters.
Older workers will be less likely to move to a new job across state lines.
Of course, that is one reason he will be less likely to concede.
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will then be less likely
will be less romantic
will be less promiscuous
will be less low-hanging
will be less interesting
will be less attractive
will be less apparent
will be less obvious
will be less supportive
will be less frequent
will be less enthusiastic
will be less pliable
will be less unified
will be less glamorous
will be less fickle
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