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The phrase "almost certainly accuse" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a high degree of likelihood that someone will be accused of something, but with a slight uncertainty.
Example: "Given the evidence presented, the committee will almost certainly accuse the individual of misconduct."
Alternatives: "likely to accuse" or "probably will accuse".
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Mr. Snow's boast about job growth could cause heartburn for him and for President Bush if it does not materialize, because Democratic lawmakers and presidential candidates would almost certainly accuse Mr. Bush of failing to make good.
The opposition Christian Democrats have already voiced support for the cartel office, and will almost certainly accuse Chancellor Schröder of cronyism if he allows the decision to be overridden.
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Moreover, several asserted that had they dropped the matter or given Mr. Spitzer's conduct only cursory examination, they almost certainly would have been accused of a cover-up for failing to aggressively investigate possible misconduct by a public official.
Once the above skills are mastered, you are almost certainly going to be accused of botting wherever you play, and even more so on your own server.
She later sent a statement to various Canadian media groups, comparing the process by which Galloway was investigated to the Salem witch trials: "Those accused would almost certainly be found guilty because of the way the rules of evidence were set up, and if you objected to the proceedings you would be accused yourself".
The "Rashomon" sense with which audiences leave "Capturing the Friedmans" -- that "truth" in a story like this is elusive -- is utterly at odds with the current attitude that if you are accused, you are almost certainly guilty, and if you are guilty, you should serve as much time as possible in prison.
Rich and privileged, he was almost certainly the most famous person ever accused of murder when his ex-wife Nicole and waiter Ronald Goldman were found brutally killed.
Sourest of all though is this piece which, in a snotty final salvo, accuses the "mainstream" media of "almost certainly [making] the difference between victory and defeat" for Obama.
He later defended the decision by saying that the news would almost certainly have leaked anyway, and the government would have been accused of a coverup.
Both Odinga and Kibaki's campaigns were accused of engaging in vote-rigging, and both almost certainly did, though the balloting was so chaotic anyway it will never be known who really won.
Jean will almost certainly face questions regarding his participation in his former charity, Yele Haiti, which was accused of pre-quake financial improprieties that benefited the singer.
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