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The phrase "you would likely" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express the likelihood that something will happen. For example, "You would likely feel better if you ate a healthy meal."
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If you experience severe trauma like a human, you would likely go through several stages of recovery.
This is where a household name like Facebook would have an obvious advantage; with Facebook, you would likely view the pop-up as a minor annoyance.
"You would likely cover the strobe with an orange gel".
If they asked you for a favor, you would likely oblige.
"That specific group you would likely start immediately on a cox-2".
If you lived, you would likely have some degree of brain damage.
If you saw this you would likely conclude that he has arachnophobia.
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If you were to try something like this outside of the game, you'd likely be met with a blank stare, as opposed to any sense of adoration.
Instead, "you'd likely get only brief symptoms," he said.
But you'd likely give some thought to surveillance".
And if you don't know how to get there, you'd likely never find it.
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