I love your sentences. "Almost definitely", "almost fully".
__________________ Recently Produced and Distributed Young but High-Ranking Political Figure of Royal Ancestry within the Modern American Town Affectionately Referred To as Bel-Air.
I like to exercise the virtue of prudence. Saying "Krayt definitely." opens up the risk of me being wrong, whereas saying "Krayt almost definitely." doesn't as "almost", being a relative term, is exactly defined variably depending on the person using the term. The odds that Krayt could take this could be minimal and I wouldn't necessarily be wrong.
It's the sound of the phrase. "Almost certainly" sounds better for some reason than "almost definitely." I guess the word "definite" sounds more oxymoronic when used after the word "almost."
__________________ Recently Produced and Distributed Young but High-Ranking Political Figure of Royal Ancestry within the Modern American Town Affectionately Referred To as Bel-Air.
__________________ Every time this fool be come along
He gots you noobs cryin' out fo' mom
Leave the scene lookin' like Vietnam
Might as well call him "Matt Atom Bomb"
Like his name suggests, he's quite atomic
And this fool - he likes DC Comics
Two energy swords make up his symbol
And trust me, dawg, this homie's nimble