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The phrase "almost certainly correct" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a high degree of confidence in the accuracy of a statement or information, while still acknowledging a slight possibility of error.
Example: "Based on the evidence presented, the conclusion drawn by the researchers is almost certainly correct."
Alternatives: "highly likely to be accurate" or "very likely correct."
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They were almost certainly correct.
In that, Woodward was almost certainly correct.
In this, it is almost certainly correct.
Yes, we think, that is almost certainly correct.
Romney says it often enough, and he's almost certainly correct.
If the past is any guide, Mr. Malik's statement is almost certainly correct.
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He was almost certainly right.
She's almost certainly right.
The science, almost certainly, is correct.
Darwin himself suggested what is almost certainly the correct answer.
"The way we categorize these into two separate entities is almost certainly not correct," said Dr. Wade H. Berrettini, a professor of psychiatry at the University of Pennsylvania.
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