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Discover LudwigNo, "We certain" is not a complete sentence and is not grammatically correct in written English.
It is missing a verb and does not make sense on its own. A complete sentence must have a subject and a verb. However, depending on the context, "we certain" could be part of a grammatically correct sentence. For example, "We are certain" is a complete sentence, where "are" is the verb and "we" is the subject. "Certain" is an adjective in this sentence, describing the state of the subject. Example: We are certain that we will win the game.
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We certain have an epic of obesity, but that is not the focus of the Body Peace Project.
Are we certain that they're the best?
Are we certain about the way to perform his music?
Are we certain that the court operates properly?
Neither are we certain of the consequences of human gene editing.
Are we certain we should ensure a permanent Lib Dem place in government?
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But we are certain we will beat Italy,' he added.
We have certain things we believe in.
We are certain that we're in the tomb.
But when we hear certain music, we expect certain things to unfold.
"We made certain laws, and we also made certain polcies called 'zero tolerance'.
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