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Short answer: We don't know. The only person who knows for sure is the immigration officer, and even he doesn't know until he sees your application.
The best you can do is to make sure your application is as good as it can be.
Since you've repeatedly asked similar things, let's try and sum up your questions:
It has been recorded that I lied to the Immigration Officer, but I didn't. How can I fix this? - in your new application, do NOT lie, and DO NOT leave anything out. Take time to explain any rejections, and make sure to include ALL relevant information they ask for. If in doubt, INCLUDE IT.
How long should I wait before applying for a visa after being refused entry? - Don't wait, you can reapply now.
What "Reason for refusal" to give in visa form when reapplying for a Standard Visitor visa? - you already know the reason for refusal - 'deception'. Regardless of whether or not they agree, you're going to have to write that. Of course, you can then include a letter explaining what your version of events was.
Include all that, follow all the advice Gayot has given, and perhaps get a couple of friends to read your application as well to make sure it makes sense, and apply. That's the best option for you. Will it get refused? Not if your reasons are valid and you've included documentation. However, if there's more to the deception stuff than we know, they may decide you're too much of a risk. We can't tell.
If you still have very similar questions that aren't really new questions, or if you want to clarify, do comment on the answers people have provided, or hop into the [chat] where people are happy to have casual conversations about this stuff.