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The phrase "almost certainly deficient" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a high degree of confidence that something is lacking or inadequate.
Example: "The report is almost certainly deficient in its analysis of the data, leading to potentially flawed conclusions."
Alternatives: "likely inadequate" or "probably lacking."
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Vitamin D Almost everyone is mildly deficient in vitamin D. Your skin makes it in response to sunlight, so if you're working indoors 60 or more hours a week, you're almost certainly deficient too.
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What is almost certainly arguable is that a person who is completely devoid of loyalties would be deficient as a person understood inter alia as a moral agent.
China almost certainly can.
Almost certainly you cannot.
Almost certainly true.
No, almost certainly not.
She almost certainly will.
Almost certainly he will.
Schools almost certainly closed.
"Tigers?" "Almost certainly not".
"Almost certainly no.
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