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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am sure about" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing certainty or confidence regarding a particular subject or situation.
Example: "I am sure about the decision we made last week; it was the right choice."
Alternatives: "I am confident in" or "I have no doubt about".
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Talking to my group, I am sure about one thing though.
"What I am sure about is that the courts have got to start counting domestic violence.
What I am sure about is that she carried a clipboard.
But the one thing I am sure about this Christmas is that I'll be the one cooking.
What I am sure about is that The Good Soldier is actually an excellent name for this novel.
What I am sure about, is that if Boston was ever known for having trolleys, they sure as hell weren't built on a GM commercial truck frame with 24 inch double tires.
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The only reality you can be sure about is in your own perceptions.
He is sure about that.
I'm sure about that.
We're sure about it.
One cannot be sure about Brecht.
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