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The phrase "are likely to be consistent" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the probability or expectation that certain elements will remain uniform or stable over time or across different contexts.
Example: "The results of the experiment are likely to be consistent with previous studies, indicating a reliable pattern."
Alternatives: "are expected to be consistent" or "are probably consistent".
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The findings of the colon cancer study are likely to be consistent across other cancer types, said Rhoads.
Our sample was revealed to reflect a group of students with a diversity of backgrounds and perspectives which we contend are likely to be consistent and representative of the general undergraduate student population.
However, it is expected that the functional benefits of smartphones and small tablets are likely to be consistent.
The G-gap appears consistent over time; thus, by inference any key underlying mechanisms are likely to be consistent.
Cancers that share a common risk factor are likely to be consistent across time since first diagnosis.
By contrast, the former principled methods are likely to be consistent under MCAR and sometimes MAR mechanisms.
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"Crucially, unemployment remains above the level that is likely to be consistent with maintaining inflation at the target in the medium term.
His FCC is likely to be consistent, professional, and predictable.
They should have started out by trying to develop an approach that was likely to be consistent with what the French and Germans would be comfortable doing.
He also pointed out that the lateral stress drop variations of subcrustal earthquakes with a focal depth larger than 30 km were likely to be consistent with the coupling properties of the plate interface.
But Woodin has developed an argument that purports to show that from the ultra-finitist perspective, there are no grounds for asserting that the ultra-finitist theory is likely to be consistent (Woodin 2011).
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