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The phrase "almost certainly has" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing a high degree of confidence about something that is likely true or has occurred.
Example: "The research findings suggest that the new treatment almost certainly has a positive effect on patient recovery rates."
Alternatives: "most likely has" or "probably has".
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The state almost certainly has tried these.
A recession almost certainly has not arrived.
He almost certainly has an organic dementia.
A new bear market almost certainly has begun.
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The CIA almost certainly has details of others.
Murdoch, almost certainly, has been ejected from the politicians' social network for good.
This country almost certainly has the largest number of human-trafficking victims in the world today.
Jay (Mr. Pearlman) talks obsessively about sexual conquests he almost certainly has not actually experienced.
Russia almost certainly has more to fear from a resurgent China than from the West.
But Mr. Codey almost certainly has the will, and the ability, to cloud this sunny scenario.
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