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The phrase "almost certainly bring" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a high degree of confidence that something will happen or be the result of a particular action.
Example: "The new policy changes will almost certainly bring about improvements in employee satisfaction."
Alternatives: "most likely result in" or "highly likely to cause".
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Nor do they seem to mind the higher unemployment their strategy will almost certainly bring about.
Any action taken against him, however, would almost certainly bring a Hezbollah response.
The future will almost certainly bring increasing harm, through more extreme weather.
Pushing the constitution through without the Sunnis, though, would almost certainly bring a Sunni reaction.
The autumn spending review will almost certainly bring further cuts to the Arts Council.
Strachan will almost certainly bring in new faces before the transfer window closes at the end of the month.
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The acquisition of an item almost certainly brings it into a new and potentially alien environment.
"The last thing that almost certainly brought it down was extreme wind," Mr. Murray said.
One client was told their forebears "almost certainly brought to Britain a technology that changed society profoundly".
In both cases, the spread of ancestry ultimately deriving from Steppe pastoralists had a further major impact after 5,000 years ago and almost certainly brought Indo-European languages.
Cameron has almost certainly brought back the Tories who stopped voting in the 1990s, finding Tony Blair broadly tolerable or despairing of unpalatable Tory leaders.
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