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The phrase "are probably suitable for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when suggesting that something is likely appropriate or fitting for a particular purpose or audience.
Example: "These shoes are probably suitable for hiking, given their sturdy design and grip."
Alternatives: "are likely appropriate for" or "are probably fitting for".
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UTCs are probably suitable for about 10% of the school population, he says.
Nevertheless erythrocytes pretreated with lower doses of nitrosoureas in vivo or in vitro are probably suitable for corroborating and extending the findings of this present study [57].
In this study, B&K and PiCO+ exhibited good internal consistency so that both are probably suitable for assessing the eCO variations associated with smoking status or diseases.
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The results indicate that the planner imaging system is probably suitable for high throughput molecular imaging, whereas the multimodality imaging system is fit for quantitative research.
The molecular surfaces of SufC and the C-terminal helices of SufD (PDB code: 1VH4) suggest that the unusual linker conformation conserved among SufC proteins is probably suitable for interacting with SufB and SufD.
Nonetheless, a monolateral rail fixator is probably suitable for the majority of cases in need of femoral lengthening encountered in clinical practice.
The inflection point between decreasing range and a plateau state (e.g., in in Figure 1B) is probably suitable for use as the ABS_SI threshold.
Claviculectomy alone is probably suitable for local tumor control only.
This method is probably suitable for regulatory purposes if properly validated.
Up to 80% of bird species in northern Africa are of Palaearctic origin [ 40], and the semiarid to subhumid conditions during the Neolithic were probably suitable for imperial eagles in this area, while the presence of a more or less dense tree cover throughout Europe may not have provided suitable habitat.
This is probably suitable for use with microdissected lesions as used by Tebbit and colleagues for 36 invasive cancers, or lesions with a relatively high tumour content as used here (Table 1), but might not be sensitive enough for use with non-microdissected cancers used elsewhere [ 4, 10] or if the mutation is present in only a small minority of cancer cells.
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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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