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The phrase "a likely readout of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the probable output or result of a process, measurement, or analysis.
Example: "The data collected from the experiment provides a likely readout of the system's performance under various conditions."
Alternatives: "a probable output of" or "an expected result of".
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It is well established that IL-6 can mediate pro-inflammatory, but also anti-inflammatory signals, with transcriptional TNF α reduction as a likely readout of protective pathways, and upregulation of TNF α mostly associated with the detrimental roles of microglia.
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Whole-genome sequencing provides a full readout of all six billion letters in a person's DNA.
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Smart Cow is a downloadable readout of the cattle's performance.
The two leaders committed to working to normalize relations, a Kremlin readout of the call said.
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