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The phrase "almost certainly follows" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating a high likelihood that something will occur as a result of a previous statement or condition.
Example: "If the weather continues to improve, a sunny weekend almost certainly follows."
Alternatives: "is highly likely to follow" or "will probably follow."
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The Letter to Herodotus is an epitome of Epicurean doctrine, and the arguments are crisp and abbreviated, but the reasoning is clear, and is confirmed by the more detailed treatment in Lucretius, which almost certainly follows Epicurus' On Nature (see Leone 2012).
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More will almost certainly follow.
Other international shows will almost certainly follow.
This summer, Ángel Di María will almost certainly follow.
More charges will almost certainly follow, experts say.
Increased abuse and torture would almost certainly follow.
If talks collapse, then cancellations will almost certainly follow.
Zaire will almost certainly follow suit, opening an opportunity for cross-border mining co-operation.
Faced with a similar situation, pro basketball players will almost certainly follow suit.
That move almost certainly followed the then-recent extension of the subway into the northern borough.
Otherwise, a default and a probably sharp devaluation will almost certainly follow.
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