certainly in the PONS Dictionary

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certainly not
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His reported symptoms, including muscle stiffness and seizures, were almost certainly the result of a cerebral amebic infection.
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They brought also skills such as irrigation techniques, architecture, carpentry, blacksmithing, gold smithing, tailoring, amongst others, which certainly improved the quality of life of the whole community.
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This was certainly a culture shock but became one of the most important influences in his entire career.
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This has certainly been the dominant economic trend since the credit crisis of 2008 and, in some areas, even before then.
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Certainly, there's a large audience that knows and loves this character.
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This light pollution will certainly disable the observatory.
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True humility is not becoming a doormat for others and it certainly does not mean hiding one's talents or becoming invisible.
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It certainly makes a change from frumpy polka dot maternity dresses.
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You'll almost certainly pay more for a surge protector than a power strip, but it's worth it.
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It just makes him seem passionless, and certainly emotionally shallow.
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