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The phrase "there would certainly be" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are expressing certainty that something will happen or exist in the future. For example: "If I had the opportunity to travel to the Moon, there would certainly be some challenges I would face."
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Give me a break!There would certainly be a module on "How to Fire People in Large Numbers".
"Luis is enjoying it out there at Barcelona, but I think if he did ever come back there would certainly be only one club he'd want to play for," Rodgers told Talk Sport.
There would certainly be a high political cost to rejecting the pipeline, but that is not a sufficient excuse for a president who cares about his legacy.
There would certainly be a shift towards electrical power demand.
(If it did, there would certainly be no shortage).
There would certainly be an appetite for new material.
But there would certainly be a period of severe pain.
There would certainly be a market here in the US.
Mr Dyke told BBC Radio 5 Live: "There would certainly be us, there would certainly be the Dutch, there would certainly be the Germans, who have been demanding change and would demand change.
If it weren't, there would certainly be no reason to elect a businessman president.
In Albania, there would certainly be strong impulses to help embattled ethnic kin.
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