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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost certainly do" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a high degree of confidence about an action or outcome that is likely to happen.
Example: "If we continue on this path, we will almost certainly do better in the next quarter."
Alternatives: "most likely will" or "very likely do".
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They almost certainly do not now.
The bank will almost certainly do well under his leadership.
The public is concerned about perceived risks which have no sound scientific basis and almost certainly do not exist.
Similarly, we may acknowledge that some people almost certainly do deserve to die.
What it will almost certainly do is inflate students' already inflated tuition bills.
The more aggressive approach would almost certainly do more to reduce foreclosures.
It will almost certainly do abysmally both critically and commercially upon its release in March.
"So we'll almost certainly do something where their chandelier and our chandelier talk together," Mr. Machover said.
If Guardiola does leave, he will almost certainly do so for a job in the Premier League.
They may - they almost certainly do - have some impact, but it*s not clear that they have enough.
But we would almost certainly do the same if a bunch of foreign companies attempted to take over our economy.
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