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The phrase "almost certainly lost" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a high degree of likelihood that something has been lost, but with a slight uncertainty.
Example: "After searching for hours, I concluded that my keys were almost certainly lost."
Alternatives: "likely lost" or "probably lost".
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Those investments have almost certainly lost value.
Other customers have almost certainly lost their money.
Israel acknowledges that it has almost certainly lost the battle for votes at the general assembly.
Right wing Pavel Bure is almost certainly lost for the season with injured knees.
3: Scotland, and with it probably around 59 parliamentary seats, is almost certainly lost to Labour for many years.
Having (almost certainly) lost Britain to Brexit, Germany now seems to be losing France to the gilets jaunes.
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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.
If he loses it, he would almost certainly lose the Electoral College.
If you're a taxpayer and not using Isas, you're almost certainly losing out.
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