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The phrase "almost certainly saves" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the likelihood of something being beneficial or effective, often in a context where evidence or reasoning supports the claim.
Example: "Implementing this new software almost certainly saves time and increases productivity for the team."
Alternatives: "likely saves" or "probably saves".
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Whatever the death toll of a disaster, once methods of preventing a recurrence are found, the implementation of those methods almost certainly saves as many if not more lives as might have been threatened by the disaster.
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Dubs says Winton almost certainly saved his life.
This has almost certainly saved Aberdeen council from financial embarrassment.
But Brown has almost certainly saved Scotland from a slide into nationalism.
Dr. Michael M. Marin, medical director of emergency services at Lenox Hill Hospital, said the law would almost certainly save lives.
The hospital's doctors told me they had almost certainly saved my life.
The family undertook the journey to the nearest hospital and almost certainly saved her life.
He was, Ms. Fitzsimons said, almost certainly "saving people right from the start".
By eliminating a layer of bureaucracy, we'd almost certainly save money.
His decision to inundate the 130,000 acres within the spillway's basin almost certainly saved the town of Cairo, Ill.
In this case, censorship worked, and in conjunction with the government's broader strategy almost certainly saved lives.
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