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"will likely raise" is grammatically correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a strong possibility or likelihood of something happening in the future. Example: The company will likely raise its prices next quarter due to the increasing cost of production materials.
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The new company will now compete with other enterprise solutions like TigerText for example, and will likely raise additional funding in the future.
The answers he may find will likely raise many more questions.
If too few young people sign up, insurers will likely raise their rates.
If Mr. Patek has been captured, it will likely raise difficult questions about what next to do with him.
"If the economy does recover more aggressively than what we think, or what investors think," he said, "then the Fed will likely raise rates".
The new utterances, contained in prepared testimony he will give to members of Congress on Wednesday, will likely raise more questions about the trade than they answer.
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The valuation is likely to be in the $3 billion range, and they'll likely raise more than the $100 million they took a little over a year ago at a $1 billion valuation.
But Waste Management, which in 2007 returned $1.9 billion to shareholders through stock buybacks and dividends, will most likely raise its bid, analysts said.
Insurance companies will then likely raise rates for the remaining policyholders, many of whom would drop their coverage, leading to even higher rates, and so on; this sequence is known as the A.C.A. death spiral.
It will further likely raise questions not only about Qatar's World Cup bid but also its concerted effort to position itself as a global sports hub.
Perry's flirtation with birtherism will also likely raise the hackles of some in the GOP party establishment (read: donors) who already harbor doubts about his readiness to represent the party against Obama next fall.
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