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Discover Ludwig"very certain" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an intensifier used to emphasize the level of certainty of a statement. Example sentence: I'm very certain I will be able to finish this project on time.
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The Patriots are very certain.
"They're for a very certain demographic".
You don't seem very certain.
He was very certain he could continue.
" 'I'm very, very certain about it.
"Scientists are giving us a very certain message.
He added: "Scientists are giving us a very certain message.
But several Macedonian soldiers in the area are very certain.
And yet something very certain and specific to time and place is communicated.
"There's something very certain about the word 'husband.' There are infinite ways to interpret Emma.
"Yes," he said, fixing his questioner with a steely glare and a broad smile, "very certain".
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