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"with any certainty" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express doubt or uncertainty about something. Example: "I can't say with any certainty whether or not I will be able to attend the event next week."
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I cannot predict what will happen with any certainty.
No one can say her odds with any certainty.
The answer appears to be not with any certainty.
"It is too early to say with any certainty.
Little is known with any certainty of Ṭarafah's life.
Many of his pictures cannot be dated with any certainty.
"But you never know these things with any certainty.
There's little way of knowing with any certainty.
"I don't prepare games with any certainty," he said.
Looking at a larger context is interesting, though it is difficult to interpret with any certainty.
No one can say with any certainty what the justices will decide.
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