Sentence examples for likely to become false from inspiring English sources

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These patients would be more likely to become false negative for MRD if immunophenotypic shifts would have occurred.

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"Caesar crossed the Rubicon," for example, was once false and not necessary, but became true and necessary, because unable to become false, after Caesar crossed the Rubicon.

This time, the proposed false-accounting legislation is much more likely to become law.

As an illustration of media interest in the story, the crown displayed the alleged record of texts sent to Jowell's accountant, Sue Mullins, by a Sunday Times reporter, Gareth Walsh, claiming that she had made a false declaration to the Inland Revenue and adding: "As a result, you are likely to become subject of a Sunday Times article.

They are likely to become less so.

This mess is likely to become messier.

The work is likely to become harder.

Nor are they likely to become supermodels.

The issue is likely to become politicised.

Girls are also more likely to become "friendly with someone else as revenge," she noted, and in the adult workplace women have been found more likely to spread false rumors or stop speaking to an enemy.

Least likely to: Become pandrogens.

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