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The phrase "also likely to move" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the probability of something or someone changing position or status in addition to other factors or subjects mentioned.
Example: "The weather patterns are unpredictable, and the storm is also likely to move towards the coast."
Alternatives: "also probable to shift" or "also expected to relocate".
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A carer – or soigneur in old-school cycling parlance – and a second directeur sportif are also likely to move.
The networks are also likely to move toward a slow, deliberate toe-in-the-water introduction of new series instead of the unsuccessful plunges that marked this fall.
Yet Dortmund went into Wednesday's match knowing that one of their most important players, Mario Götze, was set to join Bayern in the close season for £31.5m with another, Sven Bender, also likely to move.
The other four trade issues now also likely to move to center stage are these: AUTO PARTS About 150 members of the House and Senate are preparing to send a letter to President Obama this week asking him to investigate whether China has violated American trade laws by helping its auto parts manufacturers become big suppliers to the United States market.
They are also likely to move cities regularly, he argued that typically an average young worker moves location every two or three years.
At an individual level, Dugan (1999) finds that individuals who are victims of property crime are significantly more likely to move, while Xie and McDowall (2008) find that victims of violent crime are also likely to move, and do so more than victims of property crime.
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OP already announced that he would be easing the movement restrictions for sheep farmers, a move that is also likely to affect the spread of said disease.
Their England flanker, Hendre Fourie, would also be likely to move in the event of relegation – a probability with their final match at Northampton.
Less-educated workers — that is, those without college degrees — are also less likely to move for a job, even for more money.
But as they gained experience the teachers were also more likely to move to other schools or leave teaching all together, increasing the rate of staff turnover and meaning they were replaced with more young teachers.
People who exhibited a growing belief in such group dominance were also more likely to move toward Mr. Trump, Dr. Mutz found, reflecting their hope that the status quo be protected.
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