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The phrase "are likely to detect" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the probability or expectation of discovering or identifying something, often in scientific or analytical contexts.
Example: "The new sensors are likely to detect even the smallest changes in temperature."
Alternatives: "are expected to identify" or "are probable to find".
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While this was effective for substitution detection, we are likely to detect many false positive deletions due to the high deletion error rate (Table 1).
Those who let the wine warm up a bit are likely to detect its piquant berrylike flavor.
This means that even if we do not rotate the coordinates when we calculate γ and use NS/UD and EW/UD, we are likely to detect the directional dependence from the value of γ, if MHVRs have strong directional dependence.
She estimated that the experiments are likely to detect between four and 400 gravitational waves a year.
These cells are likely to detect general odorants, including those that animals use to orient towards food.
This is because hybridization signals from multiple probes are used to detect a CNV and so, within a complex CNV, only a fraction of probes are likely to detect changes in genome content.
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All assays likely recognized Jγx-2 genes, but only two assays were likely to detect most Jγx-1 genes.
At this level of resolution, the assay is likely to detect polymorphism across a range of individuals with varying levels of relatedness.
This type of methods is likely to detect unnecessary boundaries such as points of modulation and changes in musical instruments as described [10].
To generalize, we suggest that by increasing statistical power one is likely to detect and define robust differences in pattern recognition between any pair of individual PDZ domains.
This approach was likely to detect micSeqs that are present across all three populations.
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