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The phrase "and is likely to have a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the probability or expectation of a certain outcome or characteristic related to a subject.
Example: "The new policy is expected to improve employee satisfaction and is likely to have a positive impact on productivity."
Alternatives: "and is expected to have a" or "and may result in a".
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The palm-like life form has one or few apical meristems and is likely to have a slower overall rate of mitosis than much-branched plants with many growing tips.
An educational campaign replete with messages that smoking is unhealthy is less expensive, will empower smokers in Nigeria, and is likely to have a greater impact on reducing smoking prevalence in a place like Nigeria.
"Protecting children from inappropriate content is a legitimate objective, but this is an inappropriate means and is likely to have a broader scope," Mr. Kirk said in the statement.
Such collection of records allowed the government to learn sensitive and privileged information about the ACLU's work and "is likely to have a chilling effect on whistleblowers and others", the ACLU said in a submission to the court.
So every Fed dollar spent in the muni market would absorb a larger percentage of outstanding debt and is likely to have a greater effect on reducing the bonds' interest rates than the same expenditure in the mortgage market.
Sally Raisbeck, a resident of Maui, sensibly wrote to the Senate to complain: "It applies to any person, (including me), whether or not the intent is commercial," and "is likely to have a chilling effect on legitimate reporters.
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"This is likely to have negative results".
"They're likely to have abscesses".
It's likely to have similar results.
That's likely to have risen.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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