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The phrase "are likely to sort" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the probability or expectation of sorting items or information in a particular way.
Example: "The data sets are likely to sort themselves into distinct categories based on the criteria provided."
Alternatives: "are expected to arrange" or "are probable to classify".
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Even if people have only a mild preference for living near others who are like them, the Schelling segregation model shows how neatly groups are likely to sort themselves.
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It also highlights that the rot starts at the top, damaging the bottom and that it is support for people working at the coalface, rather than the creation of more chiefs and czars that is likely to sort out child abuse issues in the long term.
Cynthia Tucker points out that the public option, really, is likely to sort of suck: "It's neither the panacea that liberals think it is, nor is it the big government takeover that conservatives believe it to be".
In the near future, the two views are likely to be sorted out.
This approach is necessary to gain knowledge on what traits are likely to be sorted out in species introduction cases in various environments.
"Fill it to the rim — it's great stuff!" Finding the deceased brands that consumers are likely to remember — sort of — is a process that can begin, of all places, in the library.
Any claims that do arise from the Gurlitt case are likely to take years to sort out.
Today, they are likely to want some sort of tangible bonus as well.
"As long as the consumer holds up," Mr. Hooper said, "we are likely to see this sort of improvement".
Within a few years, we are likely to have some sort of national identification system, and the government will be able to check the names of everyone boarding a train or bus; will we then have no-ride rules also?
In the context of opportunistic networking, trigger values are likely to represent some sort of cross-layer information.
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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.
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