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The phrase "will likely occur" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a common phrase used to express the possibility or probability of something happening in the future. Example: "If you continue to neglect your studies, failing your exams will likely occur."
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Mobile/Social/Virtual World: Some of greatest innovations down the line will likely occur in mobile payments, crowdfunding/lending, virtual currencies and alternative payment systems like Paypal and Alipay, said Gibb.
"Attacks will likely occur in different cities simultaneously," Chief Ramsey says.
"Tube failures and ruptures have happened before and will likely occur again," the report said.
No thought about alternatives to capitalism will likely occur to her.
Meanwhile, political progress in Iraq has picked up, and provincial elections will likely occur before the end of the year.
"Some level of trigger cuts will likely occur, but the exact amount will be known in December".
He has called for the execution of Mr. Hayes and Mr. Komisarjevsky, whose trial will likely occur next year.
If he sticks to his guns, the combat between the legislative and executive branch that took place under Ford will likely occur all over again.
Moreover, the company's flagship entity, the Times newspaper, is what is called, in the withering jargon of Wall Street, a "mature" product — meaning that improvement and expansion will likely occur on the margins, if at all.
"The real impact of this legislation will likely occur long before the ban takes effect in 2017, by encouraging other states to adopt similar bans and by increasing pressure on the industry to stop using triclosan," he says.
Or that ocean acidification is OK because a massive extinction of marine life will likely occur over many generations of people who will increasingly grow up without experiencing what has been lost.
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