virtually certain

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Means that something is so nearly certain that any difference is unimportant.

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  • It is virtually certain that the project will be completed on time.
  • It is virtually certain that the new policy will be implemented next month.
  • After months of research, the scientists are virtually certain of their findings.
  • Given the team's performance, victory is virtually certain.
  • Given the current polls, his victory in the election is virtually certain.
  • With such strong evidence, a conviction is virtually certain.
  • She was virtually certain she had locked the door before leaving.
  • The project's success is virtually certain if we follow this plan.
  • The company's success became virtually certain after securing the new contract.
  • It was virtually certain that he would win the election.
  • With all the evidence pointing to him, his guilt seemed virtually certain.
  • The report states it's virtually certain that temperatures will rise further.
  • Experts are virtually certain that the climate will continue to change.
  • After years of research, it's virtually certain how the virus spreads.
  • It is now virtually certain that we will have to move house next year.
  • If you don't study, failure is virtually certain.
  • The team is virtually certain to win the championship.
  • She was virtually certain she had left her keys on the table.
  • Although there's a small chance of rain, a sunny day is virtually certain.
  • Without immediate intervention, a humanitarian crisis is virtually certain.