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The phrase "almost certainly the truth" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a high degree of confidence in the accuracy of a statement or belief, while acknowledging a slight possibility of error.
Example: "Based on the evidence presented, it is almost certainly the truth that the project will be completed on time."
Alternatives: "most likely accurate" or "highly probable to be true."
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Most people will answer it looks like IV, but almost certainly the truth is it looks like IIII.
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Tony Abbott was almost certainly telling the truth when he told Alan Jones he would have preferred to cut the number of new windfarms even more than may occur under the revised renewable energy target – and that this was always his aim.
While he relied for his money upon a vast network of "feeder funds," some of whose managers almost certainly knew the truth, Mr. Madoff used only a handful of longtime employees to perpetrate the fraud.
If a business tells a newspaper it reduced staff or reduced working hours that almost certainly is the truth.
Almost certainly the answer is no.
But they are almost certainly the worst.
Almost certainly the answer will be no.
Almost certainly, the answer is: not much.
Almost certainly the dissenters will not succeed.
Almost certainly the answer is yes.
Almost certainly, the etiology of this pancreatitis is multifactorial.
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