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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am not so sure" is not correct in standard written English.
It should be preceded by a subject, such as "I" to form a complete sentence.
Example: "I am not so sure about the outcome of the project."
Alternatives: "I'm not certain" or "I have doubts."
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Now I am not so sure.
I am not so sure of that.
Emotionally, I am not so sure.
Actually, I am not so sure.
But I am not so sure.
I am not so sure they will".
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Investors are not so sure.
Others were not so sure.
"I'm not so sure.
Ayoade's not so sure.
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