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Discover LudwigThe part "will likely never" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to express something that is very unlikely to happen in the future. For example: - "I will likely never forget the amazing trip we took to Europe." - "He will likely never win a Nobel Prize for his research." - "She will likely never forgive him for what he did to her." - "They will likely never agree on the best way to solve the problem."
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"Something like that will likely never happen again, but why it has not happened since is well worth researching".
Our fascination with seeing stars act "just like us" will likely never stop.
These kids and many more like them will grow up inheriting these self-limiting mindsets, and will likely never grow out of it.
You will likely never stop crying when you see videos or read blog posts (like mine) pertaining to premature babies.
There are certain recipes I will likely never attempt.
Such fun as we flawed humans will likely never understand.
They're priced for a huge boom that will likely never come.
You have to know it's there or you will likely never find it.
She remains haunted by what she said she will likely never know.
Flood will likely never be voted into the Hall of Fame.
As finales for comedies go, it was memorable, deeply moving and will likely never be bettered.
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