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certainly

[sur-tn-lee] / ˈsɜr tn li /


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Negativity bias — that practically universal human tendency to give more weight to negative developments — is almost certainly costing you.

From MarketWatch

If there were fear of a major correction, the VIX complex would almost certainly be higher.

From Barron's

“If it’s just someone preaching to you,” she adds, “I certainly can’t connect to that.”

From Los Angeles Times

The title certainly perked my ears up, as did the cast.

From Salon

It certainly feels one of many missteps by England to play Jacks and not a specialist spinner at Adelaide, although for some it is a case of personnel.

From BBC