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Discover LudwigThe phrase "likely exist" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express the probability that something is true. For example, "It's likely that a solution to this problem exists, but it hasn't been discovered yet."
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Other high penetrance susceptibility alleles likely exist, but together these heritable mutations account for less than 10% of neuroblastoma cases.
These results suggest that other pressures likely exist in the field with important consequences for IHNV evolution.
In a similar vein, we believe that interconnections likely exist between some of the generated discretized features.
Otherwise, there likely exist some alternative conformational states of the protein that give rise to the "over-length" cross-links.
The barriers that likely exist to widespread application as well as the scopes for further improvements of PRC are also provided.
Yet behind all the jib-jab, somewhere in a back alley of Washington, D.C., there likely exist a few smart people.
The cold-activated molecules "are evolutionarily conserved" across the animal kingdom, and thus these pathways very likely exist in these sharks, too, he predicts.
In reality, various degrees of conformational variations likely exist for any given module, which can be further affected by the changes between modules, especially at higher resolutions.
This supports the fact that pores in Ce-MES are present in mesoscale and that those in Ce-SCS most likely exist in nanoscale.
However, due to the intensity of exercise and the achievement necessary for inclusion in the Swim Forum, disparities in the magnitude of swimming likely exist.
As calculated, around 15% rutile nanoparticles more likely exist on the surface of anatase with the formation of a heterojunction structure, although isolated nanoparticles with sole rutile phase coexist.
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