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The phrase 'may likely differ' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to suggest that two things may turn out differently from one another. For example, "Depending on the circumstances, the outcomes may likely differ."
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A temperature and humidity profile by height from the ground was not measured in Brazil, but may likely differ from Thailand, as the forest was denser.
This threshold may likely differ depending on the research vehicle that participates in the trials.
The use of herbal medicines for infants with colic may therefore be considered a common practice among mothers of different culture and tribes in Nigeria but the types of herbal medicine used may likely differ.
In addition, it should be noted that relative arc cell size and count may likely differ from that of the meristematic cells in the central zone of the SAM.
The introduction of decision aids in general hospitals may likely differ with regards to lower standards of patient counselling and consequently may heighten the importance of decision aids for information provision.
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(In-memory caching needs will likely differ depending on implementation and deployment; thus this exact approach may not fit all).
Security levels will most likely differ from implementation to implementation.
Our priorities and lifestyles likely differ.
Of note, SLE is a highly heterogeneous disease, and it is likely that disease expression may differ between different patient groups, especially regarding major organ involvement, which may have impacted this result.
It may likely climb onto your hand.
To sum up, the role of the CCL2 -2518 (and likely rs4586) in TB disease may differ for different large settings, Africans versus East Asians versus Europeans.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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