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The phrase "also likely to testify" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing individuals who may provide testimony in a legal context or similar situations.
Example: "Witnesses who were present at the scene are also likely to testify during the trial."
Alternatives: "also expected to testify" or "also probable to testify".
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Union leaders are also likely to testify in the hearings.
Several other company officers are also likely to testify, lawyers working on the case said.
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Cohen said the other defendants are likely to testify that they, too, not damage any property.
Along with Judge Lackey, both are likely to testify at the trial.
Among those likely to testify are the tax authority and anti-corruption office.
Sources familiar with the case say she is likely to testify against Raniere.
Murray Waas, "Gonzales Investigated Subordinates Who Were Likely to Testify Against Him," Huffington Post, Oct. 17, 2007.
Ms. Brooks is also likely to be called to testify about the documents.
That opens up the intriguing scenario that Kristin Armstrong will be obliged to testify against her former husband.The case is also likely to have repercussions for cycle sport's governing body in the United States, USA Cycling.
It is also likely to be costly.
These two are also likely to meet.
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