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The phrase "are likely to introduce" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the probability of something being brought into a situation or context, often in a predictive or analytical manner.
Example: "The new policies are likely to introduce significant changes in the way we operate."
Alternatives: "are expected to bring" or "are prone to introduce".
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"The NRL clubs are also being obligated to prepare players for life beyond rugby league and are likely to introduce a minimum wage which is likely to entice even more of our younger players.
The complexity of today's Internet environment, with millions of apps and globally connected services, means that new law enforcement requirements are likely to introduce unanticipated, hard to detect security flaws.
Other companies are likely to introduce similar products soon enough.
Those organizations are likely to introduce noise in the networks and have to be dropped.
Therefore, multiple target KSHV sequences increase the detection efficiency, while nested PCR protocols are likely to introduce false positivity.
This outcome could have been foresaw: viewpoint variations are likely to introduce holes on the surface due to occlusion.
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It is likely to introduce similar caveats as its rivals.
And you probably know that Apple is likely to introduce a tablet computer this year.
The Irish Independent newspaper is likely to introduce a metered paywall on its website "quite soon", reports the rival Irish Times.
Dell plans to introduce a mini soon, and industry analysts believe that Apple is likely to introduce a mini as well.
In time he would probably be likely to introduce his child to peers in order to encourage sharing and social interaction through play.
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