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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost certainly come" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a high degree of likelihood regarding an event or outcome occurring in the future.
Example: "If the weather continues to improve, we can almost certainly come to a decision by the end of the week."
Alternatives: "most likely arrive" or "highly probable to come".
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Their time will almost certainly come.
Like the Moringas in Sohar, this baobab had almost certainly come from someplace else.
But this final phase of the backlash will almost certainly come.
If that is going to change, the change must almost certainly come from within Islam itself.
This is a move that will almost certainly come back to haunt her.
Such a move, while tempting, would almost certainly come with less power than the job he wants at Goldman.
The South China Sea is not officially on the agenda, but the issue will almost certainly come up.
That question will almost certainly come up again, given that Ms. Kagan has never been a judge.
While the board has been looking at external candidates, the new chief will almost certainly come from within.
Weatherspoon, who would have started in Cleveland, will almost certainly come off the bench behind Kurt Thomas next season.
Her arrest will almost certainly come up when president Macri visits the pope in Rome on 27 February.
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