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The phrase "also liable to modify" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that is subject to change or alteration in addition to other factors.
Example: "The terms of the agreement are also liable to modify based on the market conditions."
Alternatives: "also subject to change" or "also prone to alteration".
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Obesity not only increases cancer frequency, but is also liable to modify the prognosis and the response to antiangiogenic therapy of digestive cancers.
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They are also liable to cause side effects such as nausea and skin rashes.
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He will argue PNG is also liable to pay compensation to them.
You are also liable to drown a bit in the quantity here.
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