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The phrase "almost certainly received" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a high degree of confidence that something has been received, but without absolute certainty.
Example: "The package was sent last week, so it has almost certainly received by now."
Alternatives: "likely received" or "probably received".
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He almost certainly received more drug tests than any other athlete: he was tested whenever he finished among the top three riders in a race (most days).
One reason might be that Justice Anthony M. Kennedy, who almost certainly received the opinion assignment in the Texas case, isn't going far enough in that case to satisfy the other conservative justices.
It almost certainly received a boost however from turmoil in the Arab world with some deciding that it was a safer bet than Tunisia or a visit to the pyramids.
These coefficients are based on the comparison between those who almost certainly received SSS payouts (i.e. subset (i)) and those who almost certainly did not receive SSS payouts (i.e. suppressed subset), thus reducing potential attenuation from the sources of mismeasurement described above.
The large number of abnormalities appearing so soon after the accident "would indicate that these children almost certainly received a very high dose of thyroid radiation from inhaled and ingested radioactive iodine," antinuclear crusader Helen Caldicott wrote in a post on her homepage.
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Either way, the decline in labor force participation almost certainly receives too little attention.
And when he takes the field Sunday, he will almost certainly receive a hero's welcome.
His sentencing is scheduled for June, and he will almost certainly receive life without parole.
The fact that Sheen has known his status for four years suggests he is almost certainly receiving treatment.
When he does, he will almost certainly receive strong support from the White House and Republicans on Capitol Hill.
He will almost certainly receive Arizona state charges as well, and is likely to face the death penalty if convicted.
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