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The phrase "are likely to involve" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing potential outcomes or activities that may occur in a given situation.
Example: "The upcoming project are likely to involve extensive research and collaboration among team members."
Alternatives: "are expected to include" or "are probable to entail".
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Others are likely to involve state and federal regulators.
Tomorrow's therapies are likely to involve more targeted approaches.
In particular, the crucial questions are likely to involve the consequences of China's economic growth.
To be sure, none are likely to involve the scale of some of her municipal productions.
Future treatments for chronic liver disease are likely to involve manipulation of liver progenitor cells (LPCs).
Therefore, the next therapeutic areas for broader range caspase inhibitors are likely to involve acute treatment.
The plans, which are likely to involve £10bn of capital investment between 2014 and 2019, are likely to involve: The electrification of the Midland mainline from London to the east Midlands and Sheffield.
Any and all of these partnerships are likely to involve businesses which, right now at least, fear Saudi is toxic.
Digital forensic investigations involving such systems are likely to involve more complex digital evidence acquisition and analysis.
Independent travellers are being urged to make their own arrangements, which are likely to involve scheduled flights from Tunis airport.
In the future, genetic tests are likely to involve the analysis of many genes at once, or even of a person's full set of genes.
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