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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a process likely" is not correct in standard written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to indicate that a process has a high probability of occurring, but it needs additional context or modification to be grammatically correct.
Example: "The implementation of the new software is a process likely to improve efficiency."
Alternatives: "a probable process" or "an expected process".
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The automakers' problems are forcing some of the suppliers to close and others to cut more jobs, a process likely to accelerate unless other big assemblers like Ford, Honda and Toyota somehow pick up the slack.
Cases are now being prepared based on the information, a process likely to take years.
Hypoxic microenvironments are also a stimulus for osteoclast differentiation and resorptive activity, a process likely mediated by HIF-1α.
IntelSat has hired Credit Suisse to seek other bidders, a process likely to take at least two months, the people said.
Home Retail shareholders will own about 12% of the combined company if the deal is completed – a process likely to take at least three months.
Emap has appointed the headhunters Zygos to find a new chief executive, a process likely to take between three to six months.
The Insolvency Service normally waits for the conclusion of a final report by administrators before commencing any investigation into a company – a process likely to take three months.
If voters approve the Minder initiative, the government will draw up a proposed law to present to parliament, a process likely to take a year.
And in return for that concession, Tsipras has had to row back on many of his election pledges, a process likely to intensify in the months ahead.
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Technological and economic factors will receive equal weight in a review process likely to run through the end of the year, Mr Bartuška said.
While not a simple process (likely $100,000+ in expense and 3-6 months), it is much easier than a full IPO ($1M+ in expense and 1-2 years).
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