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The phrase "are likely to migrate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in any context related to someone or something migrating or being likely to migrate somewhere. For example: "Climate change and rising sea levels are making some species of birds more likely to migrate to higher altitudes than ever before."
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He said he needed to analyze them more thoroughly, but said "costs are likely to migrate," because investors would pay for services like financial advice, directly or indirectly.
Such people are likely to migrate in regions across Asia, and governments must start to prepare for the problems this will create, the Asian Development Bank warned.
Older workers have little incentive to embrace change, and are likely to migrate to the economic illiberalism of the left or the social illiberalism of the right.
As the 2012 campaign heats up, policy fights that used to play out in old-school direct mailings and television advertisements are likely to migrate to Twitter.
"Reduced options for migration, combined with incomes threatened by environmental change, mean that people are likely to migrate in illegal, irregular, unsafe, exploited or unplanned ways," it warns.
At least some of Mr. Christie's donors-in-waiting are likely to migrate to Mr. Romney's camp in the coming days.
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Without a No. 1 ranking on Institutional Investor's list -- the result of a beauty-contest poll on analysts among portfolio managers -- investment banking deals were likely to migrate to firms whose analysts were atop the list.
If bowel FDG activity is related to intestinal permeability, FDG is likely to migrate through a paracellular pathway because intestinal permeability is regulated by paracellular tight junction [25].
Moreover, around 100 households migrated during that time period and the households with CWDs might be likely to migrate.
The committee based these recommendations on a handful of Japanese government sponsored studies that indicated only a small percentage of the radionuclides currently in forests is likely to migrate out via water or air.
Large parts of major cities including London, Shanghai and New York could become inaccessible, and people are likely to have to migrate to other parts of the world.
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