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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Certainly returning" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express agreement or affirmation about someone or something coming back or returning. Example: "I appreciate your commitment to the project, and I am certainly returning to help with the next phase."
Exact(5)
Certainly, returning scientists face relatively lower salaries, because even though China considers its U.S.-educated citizens the cream of the crop, the country cannot offer competitive wages.
Power-wise Leicester are certainly returning to their thunderous old ways.
Although he is almost certainly returning to Washington (he is running unopposed in the general election in November), most think this will be his last election.
But now they are 2-4, have Pennington almost certainly returning from a fractured left wrist next week at Philadelphia and -- cue the typical Jets story line -- are back in the division race, two weeks after starting 0-4.
A common Congolese refrain is that "rape is not in our culture" – ie, foreign warlords brought it with them – and certainly, returning the FDLR to Rwanda would be a start, as would Rwanda taking responsibility for the other militias in the area it supports.
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I would certainly return.
And they should certainly return the favour".
DOENITZ: That so many people certainly returned home.
However, isEnharmonic for A## and B certainly returns True.
Others have almost certainly returned to attack the country which reared them.
The chronic problem of Greece will almost certainly return in the autumn.
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