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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost definitely because" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a high degree of certainty about a reason or cause for something, while still acknowledging a slight possibility of doubt.
Example: "The project was delayed, almost definitely because of the unexpected weather conditions."
Alternatives: "most likely due to" or "probably because of".
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It's almost definitely because my brain was anticipating a buzz that never came, but I was left feeling like I'd rather just have an orange juice than any one of the Monopoly beers on offer.
It's almost definitely because my brain was anticipating a buzz that never came, but I was left feeling like I'd rather just have an orange juice than any one of the Monopoly beers there.
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It almost definitely needs acid, because the pork is so fatty.
Unless you're in a cabin deep in the Yukon chopping wood and reading this on the internet on a computer you made yourself out of ferns and berries, you are almost definitely going to die because of pollution (and it is going to hurt, too).
The all-star game is going nowhere because it almost definitely makes money for MLB.
So yeah, I guess people shouldn't hate on us because we almost definitely already hate this job anyway.
Because you're almost definitely not getting enough sleep.
Which she will, because she has almost definitely hacked his email account.
But the CPS would almost definitely have refused to follow through because Alan has been sectioned in the past and has mental health problems.
Well, go ahead and get your scaredy pants pressed, sir, because this is almost definitely going to continue.
They almost definitely came out of a catalogue, because you cannot just buy clothes that big from shops.
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