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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am sure to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a strong belief or confidence that something will happen in the future.
Example: "I am sure to finish the project by the deadline."
Alternatives: "I am certain to" or "I am confident that".
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Please raise any of these topics and others that I am sure to have forgotten.
Thanls for the event i am sure to attend..http://www.roofingcontractorswilmingtonde.com/contact-us.
I am sure to be but one of the thousands of voices to laud your achievement.
I am sure to receive letters beginning "I can't believe you didn't mention... " Alas, there wasn't space for everything.
Next time I re-read "The Lord of the Rings," I am sure to ask myself, What would Bilbo do? 2. Lots of dwarves.
I write this before attending the second performance, on Sunday, at which I am sure to see much I missed the first time.
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