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The phrase "it almost certainly" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express a high level of certainty about something. Example: "Based on the evidence, it almost certainly seems that the suspect is guilty."
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Four response categories were used: "it almost certainly will not happen", "it could happen", "it probably will happen" and "it almost certainly will happen".
Those who reported 'probably will happen' and "it almost certainly will happen' were coded as high risk perception (1).
Promethean says if it can recall its loan early, it almost certainly will.
It almost certainly will not.
But it almost certainly won't.
It almost certainly still is.
It almost certainly had malaria.
Unfortunately, it almost certainly won't work.
But it almost certainly did not happen.
But it almost certainly won't be.
"In fact, it almost certainly will".
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