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The phrase "a surely" is not correct and usable in written English.
It is incorrect because "surely" is an adverb and should not be preceded by an article like "a."
Example: "It is surely going to rain today."
Alternatives: "certainly" or "undoubtedly."
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The work has almost a through-composed score that animates a surely paced drama.
The series moves to Boston for the next two games, and a surely emotional scene at TD Garden.
This is a surely a far cry from the "united democratic Europe" that the pioneers of European unity sought.
Daniel Beckwith conducts a surely paced account of this eerily haunting score.
Kaymer's lead is a surely insurmountable six strokes, in a tournament he has claimed three times.
However that may be, it's a surely astonishing fact that no European war has been fought for more than 60 years, at least outside the ruins of Yugoslavia.
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Head tilted, eyebrow raised in a surely-you-jest arch, Ms. Fishkin repeated, "I'm sorry, this is reserved".
There's a living room with a huge red velvet sofa, lots of family photos, Scrabble, unkempt bookshelves, a case full of DVDs, as well as a bathroom with a bathmat embroidered with 'Hotel Majestic, Napoli' (he nicks towels from hotels; it's a sort of hobby) and a surely-it's-not-original Picasso lithograph (it is).
Instead, the Clinton campaign lumbered under the half-hearted, tepid momentum of a "Surely-Not-Trump" sentiment, and it simply wasn't enough.
A job for a robot, surely?
Worth a try, surely.
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