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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I do certainly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize agreement or affirmation in a statement. Example: "I do certainly believe that we can achieve our goals if we work together."
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But I do certainly feel like it's got a big place in trying to work out a game plan".
I do certainly.
But that tends to be what I do — certainly in testing out the software.
I do certainly agree with equal pay for equal work, and I've done that throughout my career, but I'm not too certain that I like the idea of legislation to enforce it.
Oh wait, I don't care But I do certainly care about how to overshare.
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I put it on and we looked at it with a kind of wistful fondness, or I did, certainly.
I did certainly want to work with Michael again, like a shot.
"Certainly I do.
"Yes, certainly I do.
Certainly, I don't feel any".
"I certainly don't, but I do it for Greece".
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