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The phrase 'certainly will not' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to express the idea that something is unlikely to happen. For example: I certainly will not be able to attend the meeting tomorrow.
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Israelis certainly will not.
It almost certainly will not.
Could, but almost certainly will not.
It almost certainly will not survive.
But this almost certainly will not happen.
Madrid, meanwhile, almost certainly will not.
Löw's optimism certainly will not be shaken.
"It certainly will not be a fix".
It certainly will not be missed".
It certainly will not be easy.
Wednesday certainly will not require much motivation.
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