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"will likely not" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to indicate uncertainty about something not occurring. For example, "The storm will likely not be severe enough to cause any power outages."
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(A grandchild will likely not like this).
Texans will likely not go into mourning.
This will likely not be his year.
This year will likely not be an exception.
It is an atmosphere they will likely not experience again.
"And housing will likely not stabilize until the second half of the year".
These offers remain under discussion, but will likely not bear fruit in the short term.
The physical fight for Syria will likely not be contained within Syria's borders.
The assault-weapon ban, for all the fighting, will likely not become law.
Online only: future editions of the Oxford English Dictionary will likely not be printed.
(Even if it succeeds, the show will likely not air until next year).
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