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The phrase "almost certainly from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a high degree of likelihood regarding the origin of something.
Example: "The artifact is almost certainly from the ancient Roman period, based on its design and materials."
Alternatives: "most likely from" or "probably from".
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Oddly, almost certainly from within the MOD itself.
It's almost certainly from a crook hoping to part you with your nest-egg.
A veterinarian diagnosed acute renal failure, almost certainly from an overdose of Rimadyl.
A further five pieces have been found to be almost certainly from MH370.
On April 2, word descended almost certainly from Churchill himself, and the word was "no".
The mummies show, though, that humans entered the region thousands of years earlier, and almost certainly from the west.
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The La Cobata head was almost certainly carved from a raw boulder rather than being sculpted from a throne.
(v) The wild collection 'Jurapê' is almost certainly not from Santa Catarina state, since both analyses group it with plants from Rio de Janeiro and the cultivars.
The attack almost certainly came from North Korea.
He almost certainly died from a deep arrow wound.
The water almost certainly came from severed sprinkler pipes.
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