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The phrase "almost certainly unearthed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that is highly likely to have been discovered or revealed, often in the context of archaeology or research.
Example: "The artifacts found at the excavation site were almost certainly unearthed during the last dig."
Alternatives: "likely discovered" or "probably revealed".
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Some of the most stunning bronzes on display were almost certainly unearthed and smuggled out in just the past several years, museum officials believe.
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They spoke, for example, about "the triplets" — a trio of tricolor tourmaline they had purchased, one by one, in 2008 and 2009 only to discover that all three gems had almost certainly been cut from the same crystal, unearthed in 2007 in an alluvial deposit in Mozambique.
She almost certainly will.
Almost certainly he will.
Almost certainly you cannot.
Almost certainly true.
No, almost certainly not.
China almost certainly can.
The former, almost certainly.
Some almost certainly will.
Schools almost certainly closed.
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