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Discover LudwigThe phrase "act for sure" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to convey certainty about taking action, but it is not a commonly used expression.
Example: "If you want to succeed, you need to act for sure and not hesitate."
Alternatives: "take decisive action" or "act with certainty."
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"Yes, it's a balancing act, for sure," Mills says.
It's going to be a balancing act for sure, as Blende notes in its blog post announcing the new feature, which it says it's still testing — adding that the first results are "encouraging".
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That wasn't a good-looking act, that's for sure".
The background: They're not yer typical Sheffield act, that's for sure.
"It's clear it was an act of raw hatred, for sure.
And when you don't know for sure, you act as if the area is extremely rich.
Better to act on what we know for sure, than listen to the skeptics who have other irons in the fire, chiefly the cry that climate change legislation will be hazardous to our economy.
She is conflicted, for sure". In Act III, scene i of Hamlet, the King and Polonius (Ophelia's father) have set her up in order to encounter Hamlet.
Regardless of how sassy and unruly she acted, I knew one thing for sure: She is learning, mostly from my husband and me, and it is our responsibility to teach her what is healthy.
One thing is for sure, the CLOUD Act may have answered whether SCA legal process has extraterritorial reach, but it raised more questions in the process.
As we said in our previous post, when you are facing the unknown, they only way to know anything for sure is to act.
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