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The phrase "almost assuredly result" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing outcomes that are highly likely to occur, though not guaranteed.
Example: "If we continue on this path, it will almost assuredly result in a significant increase in revenue."
Alternatives: "likely lead to" or "almost certainly cause".
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Security concerns aside, the adoption of mobile voting will most almost assuredly result in greater citizen participation.
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In fact, had the 2016 Republican primary played out under Democrats' rules, it would have almost assuredly resulted in an ugly, contested convention.
It is not a particularly effective strategy, and is almost assuredly going to result in a loss to Green Bay, but it will be an exciting loss.
Spotify could combat this by hiking its fees, but in a world where free music is readily available – including on its own platform – that approach would almost assuredly fail, likely resulting in massive subscriber losses.
But the overall effect would almost assuredly be to delay any significant new initiatives to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions.
And while ownership almost assuredly won't change, a recommendation from Detroit's Financial Advisory Board, which was appointed as a result of the consent agreement, could possibly place the park's day-to-day operations in the hands of the state or a private outfit.
Almost assuredly not.
In the long run, that will almost assuredly not work.
But whatever Jackson requests, it will almost assuredly be granted.
He almost assuredly will be enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
If Murray can do that, he will almost assuredly be a Heisman Trophy finalist.
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