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The phrase "which will warrant" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a situation or action that justifies or necessitates a particular outcome or response. Example: "The evidence presented in court is compelling, which will warrant a thorough investigation into the matter."
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The results of the current study suggest a significant role for target secondary structure in hybridization to oligonucleotide arrays, which will warrant further investigation.
This finding could be attributed to a low prevalence of Mobiluncus in our population, or to an inadequate isolation procedure, which will warrant further investigation.
There seems to be a notion that a diviner's diagnosis is not guaranteed to be complete the first time, which will warrant consultations with other diviners or with other providers.
Drugs such as beta-blockers, nitrates, and tricyclic antidepressants (TCAs) that exhibit significant hepatic first pass metabolism may have a higher bioavailability and faster onset, which will warrant initiation at lower doses with possible extended administration intervals.
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Finally, from our point of view, we conclude the future research interest and efforts for constructing more efficient LTFs as photoelectrode, which will be highly warranted to advance the solar energy conversion process.
This suggests a major role for H2O2 producing enzymes which support both the action of peroxidases and the Fenton reaction, and will warrant further investigation.
It warranted attention and favor years ago and will warrant them years hence.
Finally, a more detailed analysis of the extracted data is also warranted, which will hopefully shed new light on biomolecular events at an unprecedented scale of global understanding.
As a prerequisite for novel targeted approaches, more insights into the genetic and molecular pathogenesis of MM are therefore warranted, which will lead to the identification of crucially activated or inactivated survival pathways.
In the wake of September 11th the Union approved plans for a pan-European arrest warrant which will short-circuit traditional and lengthy extradition procedures.
This probe — which will determine whether the case warrants a full investigation — follows an earlier inquiry which was closed in 2006, and focuses on accusations of systematic detainee abuse that took place in Iraq between 2003 and 2008.
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