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The phrase "almost definitely lost" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a high degree of certainty that something is lost, but with a slight possibility that it may still be found.
Example: "After searching for hours, I think my keys are almost definitely lost."
Alternatives: "practically lost" or "virtually certain to be lost".
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Netanyahu has decried the agreement as a bad one that threatens the security of Israel and the international community and apparently intends to keep fighting it to the last in Congress, willing to risk a rift with the administration -- and an almost definitely lost battle.
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Those who scalped the tickets on the street or, say, found them on craigslist, will almost definitely lose their investment, unless they can track down the reseller and convince them to provide a refund.
And, if she knows that her child is also being psychologically terrorized, beaten, and perhaps sexually abused, she will almost definitely lose custody if she dares mention this.
And most definitely, losing my signature "buck teeth" and chipping almost every other tooth in my mouth wasn't on my to-do list that day.
Sitcoms had definitely lost their innocence".
But the yacht, he said, "is definitely lost at sea".
"I definitely lost my son.
Middlesbrough manager Aitor Karanka: "We definitely lost two points.
Following rupture, the ability to resist extrusion under axial loading is definitely lost [4, 13].
First, mobiles definitely lost, and unlikely or redundant hypotheses are filtered (pruning process).
Baseball definitely lost its aura.
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