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The phrase "a certain event" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific event that is not named or detailed, often implying that the reader should understand the context.
Example: "During a certain event last year, we witnessed remarkable changes in the community."
Alternatives: "a specific occurrence" or "a particular incident".
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An example of a soft fact about the past would be the fact that it was true yesterday that a certain event would occur a year later.
I find myself missing images because I can't get to a certain event quick enough or an incident quick enough.
But it is his reaction to a certain event in a hospital that marks him out as utterly chilling, totally without feelings.
Twitter could add other hash tag features, like more clearly grouping all the posts about a certain event, Mr. Williams said.
Yet, as I often mention in this column, making short-term investment decisions based on the unknown outcome of a certain event can prove costly.
Ms. Stewart explained that increasingly, a celebrity will demand that she be the only person a design house is dressing for a certain event.
Such a disruption is, hopefully, not a certain event, and would probably be a temporary condition.
"If you aim for a certain event and worry about selection, it only ends in disappointment.
A component usually generates a message when it wants the external world to know that a certain event has occurred.
When a certain event is published, the event dispatcher matches it against all subscriptions in the system.
Relative risk is the ratio of the risk for occurrence of a certain event between two groups [16].
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