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The phrase "almost certainly lose" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a situation where the outcome is highly likely to result in a loss or failure.
Example: "If we don't improve our strategy, we will almost certainly lose the competition."
Alternatives: "very likely to lose" or "highly likely to lose".
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America would almost certainly lose.
Or almost certainly lose long-term.
Workers will almost certainly lose their lifetime "right" to jobs.
An Iraqi prime minister who gave away the city would almost certainly lose his job.
If he loses it, he would almost certainly lose the Electoral College.
Hibbs projects that, on the basis of his model, Obama will almost certainly lose to Romney.
What is more, the government case will almost certainly lose its courtroom star.
The government ignored this point precisely because it knew it would almost certainly lose.
The Democrats will almost certainly lose control of the Senate in 2012 if the trend continues.
The reason they point to Glasgow is that Labour will almost certainly lose its majority there.
If Mr. Cuomo declined its endorsement, the party would almost certainly lose its ballot line status for statewide elections.
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