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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost guaranteeing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to express a high likelihood or strong assurance of a particular outcome, but with a slight caveat that it is not absolute.
Example: "The new marketing strategy is almost guaranteeing an increase in sales this quarter."
Alternatives: "nearly ensuring" or "practically assuring".
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Newly manufactured rocket segments were often attached to older ones, almost guaranteeing a poor fit.
Rooms have no television sets or cocktail bars, almost guaranteeing quietude.
Darlington Raceway, in South Carolina, which opened in 1950, had only one, almost guaranteeing a male-only crowd.
But he left most of them unanswered, almost guaranteeing that the "media circus" he derided during the interview would continue.
It soon became clear that all four had different ways of expressing themselves and handling stress, almost guaranteeing frequent quarrels.
Maybe it was no more than a knock-on effect, driven by a law of unintended consequences, almost guaranteeing that politicians' best-laid plans will somehow unravel.
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"Almost" guarantees him an out.
Third, ratings are almost guaranteed.
That's almost guaranteed".
"I can almost guarantee you that".
Impunity, therefore, has traditionally been almost guaranteed.
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