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The phrase "will only be likely" is not correct in standard English usage.
It is generally used to express a probability or likelihood, but the construction is awkward and redundant. Example: "The event will only be likely to occur if the conditions are met."
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dust, particles, or material will only be likely with a dirty bomb; contamination from a nuclear reactor accident is invisible.
Note that visible signs of radioactive dust, particles, or material will only be likely with a dirty bomb; contamination from a nuclear reactor accident is invisible.
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Whether Google chooses to share information voluntarily, it's still a big target for those looking to hoover up vast swaths of data about its users, and that will only be more likely as time goes on, not less.
Overall, the results suggest that even though large firms may be complaining more about labor regulations, because they tend to require lower job turnover, they will only be slightly more likely to provide training when EPL is stricter.
If the kilogram is defined in terms of the Planck constant, it is likely there will only be a few at most watt balances initially operating in the world.
And when it does arrive, it will only be available in the U.S., likely due to the intricacies of different health regulatory bodies from country to country.
Finally, he headed to Hiroshima, the last stop on a trip that likely will only be long remembered for what happened there.
Do not take it upon yourself to save them; if you fail (likely) you will only be encouraging the addictive behavior.
Kendrick remained idle Monday, and it's likely he'll only be allowed to receive treatment Tuesday, Roberts said.
While teachers' may delight in throwing an old question at you to test your memory, it's more likely you'll only be tested over the most recent chapters, lectures, and information.
That may increase competition concerns that are haunting the firm.The agreement will apply only in America, but is likely to serve as a model for other countries.
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