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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a little sure" is not standard in written English and may sound awkward to native speakers.
It could be used informally to express a slight degree of certainty, but it is better to use more conventional expressions.
Example: "I'm a little sure that the meeting is at 3 PM, but I should double-check."
Alternatives: "somewhat sure" or "fairly certain".
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I've been using a Leica D-Lux 5, which is a little sure shot, a fantastic camera.
She'd aged a little, sure, but she had none of the stiff, unresponsive quality you might expect from someone who died in 1994.
Are they not at all sure, a little sure, somewhat sure, pretty sure, or very sure that they could say no to having sex with someone if they want to date that person?
A little? Sure, rats have caused more deaths than all the wars throughout human history.
Just a little sure, but you can feel it recoiling, turning itself against you, ultimately with the intention of killing you.
These scales use a 3-point Likert-type scale, with 1 = not sure, 2 = a little sure, and 3 = very sure.
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Then we have some success, and begin to feel a little surer of ourselves.
If there is any uncertainty, the orchestra players "feel a little surer if they can follow me," he said.
If I had to do it again, I would've been a little surer about how I phrased things, about some of the language I used to discuss my work.
He named her "Little Sure Shot"—a name that Oakley used throughout her career.
It is always a little nerdy, sure, but surely all professional business conferences are.
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