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The phrase "also likely to amplify" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the potential effects or consequences of an action or event, particularly in contexts related to increasing or enhancing something.
Example: "The new policy changes are also likely to amplify the existing disparities in the education system."
Alternatives: "also expected to enhance" or "also probable to increase".
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While the Turkish moves are likely to increase pressure on Isis in one of its last major redoubts, they are also likely to amplify an ongoing conflict between Ankara and Washington over the direction of the war, in particular whether the priority should be defeating Isis or preserving Syria's territorial integrity.
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Since Saccharum (sugarcane) is a close relative of Miscanthus, we reasoned that primer pairs that amplify simple sequence repeats in Saccharum would also be likely to amplify polymorphic SSRs in Miscanthus [ 36].
As a consequence, our PCR's are also likely to have amplified other microorganisms that occur in the fungus garden.
In pathological subjects, the dysfunction of certain organs involved in postural control is likely to amplify body sway and/or to affect the ability to cushion it and it may also alter the segmental organization of postural control.
Adding a physical body-swapping element, as the Swedish team did, is likely to amplify such changes.
The glacial pace of this public psychodrama is hardly likely to amplify those limited payoffs.
The decision is likely to amplify grievances among civil servants, who went on strike in March over efforts to reduce redundancy payouts.
The poll's findings, released to the Guardian, are likely to amplify calls within the church for a change in its stance.
Carney said that although the financial system was less likely to amplify initial shocks than in 2008, there was no room for complacency about its resilience.
But a talk given yesterday at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association in San Francisco is likely to amplify the uproar by several decibels.
To the contrary, it is more likely to amplify the harm that it seeks to eliminate by prolonging a hurting stalemate".
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