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The phrase "almost certainly are" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when expressing a high degree of confidence about the existence or truth of something. Example: "The results of the experiment almost certainly are indicative of a larger trend in the data."
Exact(19)
Which, as you're reading the OBO, you almost certainly are.
There almost certainly are more distant irregular moons than those so far detected.
As we do so, we almost certainly are destroying one potentially valuable drug after another.
Last year's streetstyle cliche – and frankly, even if you weren't too old to pull it off then, you almost certainly are now.
He is not as powerful as Mike Piazza, he is not as smooth as Barry Bonds and he is not yet a future Hall of Famer, as both of them almost certainly are.
In practice, the data may be interpreted as follows: Flow-limited patients have approximately the same probability to be "complete PEEP-absorber" or not (positive predictive value: 0.52), but patients without flow limitation almost certainly are not "complete PEEP-absorber" (negative predictive value: 0.97).
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The Tiger, almost certainly, was heading home.
It will almost certainly be economically dynamic.
The process will almost certainly be painful.
The answer, almost certainly, is no.
The British will almost certainly be there.
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