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Discover Ludwig"could certainly have" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to express a degree of certainty or possibility (one that is greater than "could have"). For example, "I could certainly have gone to the party, but I had other plans that night."
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"My life could certainly have been different.
We could certainly have avoided the equaliser.
She could certainly have chosen less demanding material.
But he could certainly have tried harder than he has.
They could certainly have done better, but not much.
I think the referee could certainly have asked the question.
Or, rather, it could certainly have been the room I remember.
But Frampton could certainly have stopped along the way, as clues suggest.
Klein: Brodeur could certainly have a good season, but a Vezina finalist?
We don't minimize the political obstacles, although the president could certainly have pushed a lot harder.
Some shelling could certainly have taken place, as the roof had fallen in, blocking one entrance.
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