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The phrase "also likely to improve" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the potential for enhancement or betterment in a particular situation or context.
Example: "Regular exercise is beneficial for physical health, and it is also likely to improve mental well-being."
Alternatives: "also expected to enhance" or "also probable to boost".
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It's also likely to improve the nation's long-term economic prospects.
It is also likely to improve patient satisfaction, by offering continuity and treatment closer to home.
Progress in imaging and treatment delivery is also likely to improve outcomes for patients with the disease.
Moreover, additional liquidity is also likely to improve overall play and thus the quality of the spectacle provided for fans.
Because the amount depends in part on how often the child attends school, it is also likely to improve the country's long-term educational performance.
Controlled ice nucleation is also likely to improve the recovery of cryopreservation starting materials for personalised medicines, clinical delivery of cell therapies, and the quality of PBMCs in biobanks.
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The analysis also said: "Head Start also seems likely to improve social behavior (e.g., reducing crime), but direct evidence is quite limited".
Sensitivity to change might also be affected, if those more likely to be missing are also more likely to improve from admission to discharge.
Although "Mr Osborne's performance was monstrously political," we say, it is "also quite likely to improve the Tories' prospects".
Not only would they benefit from the capital investment that an outsider could provide to fund expansion overseas, but the external pressure they bring would also be likely to improve how these firms are run.
For Mr Osborne's performance was monstrously political in a way they both disapprove of, yet also quite likely to improve the Tories' prospects.That was evident in the far livelier response it elicited from the opposition.
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