Examples of 'likely to hold' in a sentence

Meaning of "likely to hold"

This phrase means that something is probable or expected to be true or valid. It implies that a particular prediction, assumption, or belief is likely to be accurate or hold true in a given situation or context

How to use "likely to hold" in a sentence

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likely to hold
More than likely to hold a soft hoof.
But the peace seems likely to hold.
Groups most likely to hold precarious jobs.
Consider your audience and the beliefs they are likely to hold.
The actress most likely to hold a grudge.
Likely to hold the move up on Vicksburg till they got it fixed.
Such assumptions are not likely to hold in practice.
Japan is likely to hold fresh elections soon as well.
Recent immigrants are much more likely to hold university degrees.
That is likely to hold the markets in good stead.
The larger cavities are more likely to hold more atoms.
Europe is likely to hold the second position in the global colposcopy market.
His lead was likely to hold up.
Likely to hold on to the House, that could.
Your hair is more likely to hold a curl if it.

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However, women without a working partner were less likely to hold jobs.
Men are more likely to hold positions of leadership.
Do not act on assumptions that are not likely to hold much merit.
They are more likely to hold unconventional beliefs.
This is why they are very eager and less likely to hold back.
No body is likely to hold your hand.
Americans with a high school education or less are most likely to hold evangelical beliefs.
This assumption is likely to hold in most realistic or experimental settings.
Thus women tend to have less seniority and are less likely to hold management posts.
The majority are likely to hold for less than three years.
Total MAD would therefore be less likely to hold up.
The same or worse is likely to hold for state universities.
However, younger generations educated in Valencian are much less likely to hold these views.
Women are still less likely to hold senior positions.
Moderately likely to hold oneself accountable for the actions taken by oneself.
Male teachers are also more likely to hold a second job.
Is he ever likely to hold elections or do away with corruption?
Statistically black Americans are more likely to hold this conception.
The two sides are likely to hold preliminary contact for the talks Friday in Stockholm.
What repository is most likely to hold them?
Home India RBI likely to hold interest rate at monetary policy review.
Older and less educated respondents were the most likely to hold anti-Jewish views.
They seem more likely to hold our lives in their hands.
PreviousThe head of the ARB, the Central Bank is likely to hold the key rate.
Young women are more likely to hold a tertiary qualification than young men.
It has a chain with 5 links in front, likely to hold it in place.
Uncontacted tribes are likely to hold the key to many more secrets of their forest.
Despite Japan 's deterioration, currency is likely to hold its ground.
Women ministers are more likely to hold portfolios in social affairs than in other areas.
Are economists more likely to hold stocks?
O More likely to hold a combination of debt and equity?
Near the squat, there likely to hold explosives.
I am not likely to hold myself to things like ‘ write an hour each day '.
Part-time workers more likely to hold multiple jobs.
And is the language likely to hold this position in the pecking order indefinitely?

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