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The phrase "almost certainly continue" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a high likelihood of something persisting or carrying on in the future.
Example: "Given the current trends, we can expect that the project will almost certainly continue into the next quarter."
Alternatives: "most likely persist" or "highly probable to carry on".
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Legal testing of this kind will almost certainly continue.
Israel, which lies in between, will almost certainly continue to block passage between them.
If the economic news stays positive, the upward move will almost certainly continue.
We will almost certainly continue to have a depressed economy all through next year.
No matter who wins, the "war" will almost certainly continue apace.
Dylan Jones, the editor of GQ, will almost certainly continue to offer publishing opportunities.
But the cost of components has fallen sharply and will almost certainly continue to drop.
The job market will almost certainly continue to worsen for most of 2009.
In the long term, the stock market will almost certainly continue to be a good investment.
But regardless of how his case unfolds, cycling's battle with doping will almost certainly continue.
Similar(1)
Whatever the lawmakers decide, though, this work will almost certainly continue if not on U.S. soil, then elsewhere.
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