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The phrase "almost certainly fails" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the high likelihood of failure in a particular situation or scenario.
Example: "Given the lack of preparation and resources, the project almost certainly fails to meet its objectives."
Alternatives: "most likely fails" or "highly likely to fail".
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The wider range of flight speeds we measured compared to those in the free-flight experiments of Schilstra and Van Hateren [11] suggest that our results may come closer to exploring fully the natural blowfly flight performance envelope although almost certainly fails to elicit maximal response in this experimental paradigm.
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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.
But it would almost certainly fail to collect the numbers to succeed.
Any attempt to eliminate these would almost certainly fail to get enacted.
As a result, the Fed's attempt to avert a recession has almost certainly failed.
"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.
Ms. Feinstein's proposal will almost certainly fail, and Mr. Murphy's likely doesn't have a chance, either.
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