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The phrase "are unlikely to include" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the probability of certain items or elements being part of a group or list.
Example: "The final report on the project will focus on the main findings, but it is important to note that some minor details are unlikely to include."
Alternatives: "are not expected to contain" or "are probably not going to include".
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Those champions are unlikely to include Romney.
But they are unlikely to include another house.
Reforms may follow, though they are unlikely to include a wholesale reinvention of the sport.
The new charges, people involved with the prosecution said, are unlikely to include a request for execution.
The government's conclusions are expected in coming weeks but are unlikely to include proposals for any changes to the law.
Those things are unlikely to include hobbies - he doesn't seem to have many and says the best way to relax is never to get tense.
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The kit is unlikely to include lethal equipment.
ECB-style QE is unlikely to include risk-sharing.
Moreover, Dr. Gonzalez suggested, the habitable zone was unlikely to include the densely packed spiral arms of the galaxy.
Unfortunately, at that price, the minirobot is unlikely to include a fail-safe technology for preventing users from misplacing it.
The latest round of discussions is unlikely to include Providence, these people said, though it remains a possibility.
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