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Discover Ludwig"certainly false" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to indicate that you believe something to be incorrect or untrue. For example, "His claim that he has never done anything wrong is certainly false."
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This is almost certainly false.
This assumption is almost certainly false.
Today, although we know it's almost certainly false, the image of Salieri as poisoner persists.
Dr. Richard A. Leo, a criminology professor at the University of California at Irvine, called the confession "almost certainly false".
Yet the "black legend" that in Protestant countries represented Philip II as a monster of bigotry, ambition, lust, and cruelty is certainly false.
According to the claim, either Berkovits knew Hosseini's story to be "outlandish and most certainly false" or he conspired with Hosseini to fabricate the story.
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The model certainly produces false positive and false negative predictions at a rate which is difficult to estimate presently.
However, while a large ad hoc threshold can certainly minimise false positives, it is also expected to accentuate false negatives.
Perhaps, but it certainly yields false impressions.
Ford certainly knew false confessions were possible.
But this is almost certainly a false hope as well as a callous policy.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com