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That's not what atheists believe in practice. 99% of atheists believe "a God almost certainly doesn't exist" not that "there is certainly no God". They put the existence of God in the same category as believing we are in the Matrix, or that there is a China teapot orbiting the earth, too small for any telescope on earth to see (Bertrand Russel's famous example).
I'm sure you don't believe we are in the Matrix, but would you call yourself "agnostic" about it? It would be silly to do so, which is why atheists don't call themselves agnostics. Agnostics are people who think there is a decent chance God exists, and a decent chance he doesn't.