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The phrase "are also liable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing responsibility or accountability for something, often in legal or formal contexts.
Example: "In addition to the primary offenders, those who assisted in the act are also liable for the consequences."
Alternatives: "are also responsible" or "can also be held accountable".
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They are also liable to change suddenly.
Ribs are also liable to break.
They are also liable to cause structural damage.
You are also liable to drown a bit in the quantity here.
Bystanders to an insurgent ambush are also liable to be killed.
They are also liable to cause side effects such as nausea and skin rashes.
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Notre Dame, which is ranked this season, is also liable to get every benefit of the doubt.
And with the property market weakening, the construction industry is also liable to slow again.
He will argue PNG is also liable to pay compensation to them.
Donaldson is also liable to pay 8% interest on that money until it is repaid.
Anyone looking for the bells and whistles that come with a CD-ROM is also liable to be disappointed.
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