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The phrase "almost assuredly not" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to express a strong likelihood that something will not happen or is not true, while still allowing for a slight possibility. Example: "Given the current circumstances, it is almost assuredly not going to rain tomorrow."
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Almost assuredly not.
In the long run, that will almost assuredly not work.
With it, the case is clearer that Mr. Obama has recovered from his post-debate lows, although he has almost assuredly not made up all the ground he lost.
Last year's P.G.A. champion, Martin Kaymer, will almost assuredly not be playing this weekend — he is six over through 14 holes of his second round — but will have to stick around to crown a new champion.
As such, processes identified are almost assuredly not the only factors influencing the phenotypes of interest.
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Amendment 4, which was unrelated to the commission's work, is most assuredly not.
A playwright writes with an audience in mind - most assuredly not an audience of one.
And the celebrities who crowd into the East End branches will most assuredly not be banished.
The Ides of March are come, but, most assuredly, not gone.
Sports are most assuredly not immune from the machinations of capital.
He is not a chancellor or a viceroy and he is, most assuredly, not a congressman or people's representative.
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