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'will be more likely' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are talking about something that is probable or likely to happen in the future. For example, "If the company continues to make smart investments, they will be more likely to have a profitable quarter."
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When you do something that you enjoy doing, others will be more likely to like you.
Exaggerate your mouth movements, it will be more likely to look like you are actually singing.
If you act like a gentleman, girls will be more likely to welcome your company.
Ideally, this means drivers will be more likely to yield.
They will be more likely to open up to people who don't have their own agendas.
Public money, she said, "will be more likely as confidence in the fund grows".
Older people will be more likely to end up in hospital".
During the trial, users will be more likely to experience average speeds between 25Mbps and 50Mbps.
If the Mets re-establish themselves, Duquette will be more likely to add.
With their profits squeezed by the dollar, companies will be more likely to cut additional jobs.
Corporate boards will be more likely to think twice before undertaking mergers that affect Europe's markets.
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