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The phrase "a sure one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate certainty or reliability about something, often in the context of making a choice or decision.
Example: "When it comes to choosing a restaurant, this place is a sure one for great food and service."
Alternatives: "a guaranteed choice" or "a reliable option".
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They vary in flavor according to where they come from or where they have been grown, but the crop is never a sure one and no one knows exactly what affects their quality.
That's at the edge of the poll's margin of error, meaning that whatever lead she has, it's not a sure one".
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But as his eyes opened wide, and his body floated through the paint, he whacked a sure one-handed dunk off the back of the rim as hard as ax splits a log.
In terms of a paycheck, sure, one big ass mistake.
These snuggle sessions may not directly contribute to getting to know a city, but they're sure one hell of a bonus.
The New Yorker, February 2 , 1946P. 13 Bartender in a Third Avenue saloon is sure one of the waiters there has no social life.
It was a beautiful harp, to be sure, one of the few covered in 24-karat gold leaf.
By Bernard Graham and Brendan Gill The New Yorker, February 2 , 1946P. 13 Bartender in a Third Avenue saloon is sure one of the waiters there has no social life.
Sure, one makes a charming snake... ...
She didn't even have a steady boyfriend, but seemed sure one would materialize within her time frame.
Shakira's hips don't lie, but a federal judge is pretty sure one of her songs contains lyrics illegally ripped off from another musician.
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