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The phrase "I'm sure to know" is correct and usable in written English
It is often used to express confidence or certainty about knowing something in the future. For example: "I'm sure to know the answer to this question by the end of the day."
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I'm sure you know the answer to that one.
As I'm sure you know, what's funny to one person is not funny to everyone.
"I'm sure you know what your abilities are to visit me when I get to L.A".
He added of Popovich: "He knows each player is different, and I'm sure he knows how to get other guys to react to him.
"I'm sure they know that they are going to be well looked after".
And I'm sure you know that teenagers just love to talk about things that are "edgy".
I'm sure people want to know more, but yet I try to keep my personal life private.
"I'm sure people want to know more but yet I try to keep my personal life private.
I'm sure you want to know.
"And I'm sure you want to know about that".
I'm sure he does know someone close to the pope.
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