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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost inevitably" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is very likely to happen, though not guaranteed.
Example: "Given the circumstances, the project will almost inevitably face delays."
Alternatives: "likely to happen" or "almost certain to occur."
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Fielding almost inevitably suffers.
It is almost inevitably fresher and better".
Almost inevitably, WorldCom was audited by Andersen.
Furthermore, security almost inevitably involves inconvenience.
almost inevitably led to multicar accidents.
Almost inevitably, he then birdied the 10th.
Almost inevitably, I conclude: Nah.
Almost inevitably, this hurts a company's performance.
Almost inevitably, though, the answers are incomplete.
That will almost inevitably look very political.
Almost inevitably, a heated battle has ensued.
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