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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'I will sure' is not correct in written English
You would say 'I am sure' or 'I will be sure'. For example, you could say: "I am sure I will do my best on the exam."
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I'm on vacation, but I will sure be watching.
"So I haven't really thought to the next one, but I will sure miss him".
"I will sure as shit remember this trip to Vietnam.
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Well, I'll sure talk to Martin about that.
Haynes: Well I don't drink, but I'll sure as hell have one.
"I will make sure.
I will play, sure.
I will be sure to say why.
I will make sure I learn from it".
And I will make sure they get it".
I will make sure I am always learning.
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