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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost certainly accurate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a high level of confidence in the correctness of information or a statement, while acknowledging a slight possibility of error.
Example: "The data we collected from the survey is almost certainly accurate, given the large sample size and rigorous methodology."
Alternatives: "highly likely to be correct" or "very likely accurate."
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Nor on the day after, before the government and the Federal Reserve bailed out the insurance giant A.I.G., amid almost certainly accurate warnings that not doing so would send the global economy into an even deeper recession.
That's almost certainly accurate.
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But such an operation would almost certainly involve high American casualties and - like missile attacks - would require highly accurate information about the whereabouts of Mr Bin Laden.
But the BBC is almost certainly the best news organisation in the world – the most serious, comprehensive, ethical, accurate, international, wide-ranging, fair and impartial.
In fact, we don't have very accurate measures coming out of these three countries right now, but almost certainly more people are dying of non-Ebola diseases than are dying of Ebola.
The fact that these "dummies" almost certainly do not come from Apple's actual factories does not, however, mean that their geometry is not accurate.
Almost certainly not.
Almost certainly in recession.
They almost certainly are.
Again, almost certainly not.
Almost certainly a vampire.
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