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The phrase "almost certainly the broadcast" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a high degree of confidence about something related to a broadcast, such as its content or occurrence.
Example: "Given the timing and the context, it is almost certainly the broadcast that everyone has been talking about."
Alternatives: "most likely the broadcast" or "probably the broadcast".
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Almost certainly the broadcast would be enhanced as a result.
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Almost certainly the answer will be no.
Almost certainly the answer is no.
But they are almost certainly the worst.
Almost certainly, the answer is: not much.
Almost certainly the dissenters will not succeed.
Almost certainly the answer is yes.
The answer is almost certainly the last.
Yes, is almost certainly the answer.
Almost certainly, the term is overused.
It is, almost certainly, the last of the current Supreme Court.
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