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The phrase "are likely to result in a" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing potential outcomes or consequences of a particular action or situation.
Example: "The changes in policy are likely to result in a significant increase in productivity."
Alternatives: "are expected to lead to a" or "may cause a".
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Cuts to IHSS are likely to result in a higher number of elderly and disabled residents placed into nursing homes.
Practices such as these are likely to result in a model that does not adequately represent the target geology.
But the new rules are likely to result in a body stacked with local powerbrokers who care little about national policy.
The ringfencing rules, which require banks to erect a barrier between their high street and investment banking arms, are likely to result in a higher profile for its NatWest brand, the bank said.
Changes to the marking of GCSEs as part of an overhaul to tighten up England's exam system are likely to result in a reduction in the number of students receiving the highest grades, it was announced on Friday.
The researchers found that emissions consistent with the commitments countries have made are likely to result in a more than fivefold increase in probability of record-breaking warm nights over approximately 50percentt of Europe, and more than 25percentt of East Asia.
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Stubb argued that the events of 2016 are likely to result in an international power vacuum.
Investigations are likely to result in minor corrections.
The elections are likely to result in broader political representation in many parts of Iraq.
Those criteria are likely to result in help only for those with "substantial" or "moderate" needs.
Carrying and sustaining a watermelon-sized parasite is likely to result in some weight gain.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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