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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sure feeling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a strong sense of certainty or confidence about something.
Example: "After reviewing the evidence, I have a sure feeling that we will win the case."
Alternatives: "a strong sense" or "a definite feeling".
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At all times, they've got a sure feeling for where the funny is, and they know how to deliver it too.
But Ms. Lipez has a sure feeling for all of her characters, and as they are fleshed out we come to feel a keen sympathy for their conflicted feelings about their lives, their careers and one another.
You go off to bed, perhaps after a glass of Port or Cognac, with a sure feeling of well-being.
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"You know, it's sure feeling like it," he said.
I called her, and we spoke, I'm sure feeling each other out some.
Find a pair with a subtle black rubber or leather patch above the toe all the better for a sure-footed feeling on the gearshift lever.
True to form for a man who has been behind the wheel ofa Formula One car ("an unbelievable feeling"), he is sure he can make up ground.
"Yeah, for sure a good feeling".
So it's a mixed feeling, sure -- happiness that it might be the time to remove him, but scared, too, for the civilians who would be a casualty of that".
I'll be there with a few people".. Make sure the feeling is mutual.
All of you with a relationship with schools will, I'm sure, be feeling this tension right now.
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