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The phrase "almost certainly fail" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a high likelihood of failure in a particular situation or endeavor.
Example: "If we don't address the issues in our project, we will almost certainly fail to meet the deadline."
Alternatives: "very likely to fail" or "highly likely to fail".
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So it will almost certainly fail.
Both of these will almost certainly fail.
At which you will almost certainly fail.
Without government support, some banks would almost certainly fail.
Ms. Feinstein's proposal will almost certainly fail, and Mr. Murphy's likely doesn't have a chance, either.
Any attempt to eliminate these would almost certainly fail to get enacted.
But it would almost certainly fail to collect the numbers to succeed.
"Really, it's working your arse off to create something that will almost certainly fail".
That sort of bill would almost certainly fail to get the minimum 48 votes needed from House Democrats.
Dodd wants a binding resolution to stop the President's Iraq buildup, even though such a measure would almost certainly fail.
It is telling also that they did so despite knowing that a referendum would almost certainly fail.
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