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The phrase "almost certainly judge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a high degree of confidence that someone will make a judgment or evaluation about something.
Example: "Given the evidence presented, the jury will almost certainly judge the defendant guilty."
Alternatives: "most likely evaluate" or "highly probable to assess".
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History will almost certainly judge Osborne as the chancellor who spurned the chance to gain massive public support by tackling tax avoidance properly; consequently, he well may be seen as the man who cost his party the 2015 election.
Headed eastbound, I had just crossed over from the Colorado border, and was traveling at what any fair-minded observer would almost certainly judge a perfectly legal, safe speed.
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This picture would have been taken in the mid-30s, a decade before I was born; and almost certainly (to judge from the blurry background houses) in France.
Almost certainly not judging by the pictures now running on the television.
He would almost certainly be judged 100percentt disabled, entitling him to a minimum monthly payment of $2,858.
Mr. Chu will almost certainly be judged by Mr. Bloomberg, who is deeply interested in public health, in balancing the mission of the public hospitals with the fiscal realities.
However, judges almost certainly can be judged from their judgments.
No doubt Professor Beresford would dismiss this substantial body of evidence as "pseudoscience", but I believe that this reflects a lack of understanding on his part, and he is almost certainly unqualified to judge the veracity of the neuroscience-based claims made by Kids Company.
That's something that, if true, would almost certainly sway a judge if this ended up going to court.
According to the French newspaper Le Monde Abdeslam, a French national who grew up in Brussels, will almost certainly appear before a French judge or judges, charged with some of the most serious crimes in local law.
The banks will almost certainly appeal if the judge finds against them, and the OFT may well do the same if it loses.
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