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The phrase "almost certainly have" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a high degree of likelihood regarding a situation or outcome that is expected to occur.
Example: "Given the evidence presented, they almost certainly have the resources needed to complete the project on time."
Alternatives: "most likely possess" or "probably have".
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And they almost certainly have.
Which I almost certainly have not.
WiFi would almost certainly have helped.
George Orwell would almost certainly have approved.
(It will almost certainly have not).
So he will almost certainly have to overpay.
(It would almost certainly have been barred from fighting).
This would almost certainly have to come from the government.
The programme would almost certainly have been grounded.
Whatever, the late Valerie Solanas would almost certainly have approved.
But Buddha would almost certainly have disapproved of them.
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