Sentence examples for an certainly from inspiring English sources

The phrase "an certainly" is not correct in written English.
It appears to be a typographical error or a misuse of the article "an" before the adverb "certainly."
Example: "I can certainly help you with that."
Alternatives: "and certainly" or "but certainly".

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Well this an certainly has an irreducible core.

MR: Okay, but isn't the question, "How?" AN: Certainly there is no one way.

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A: Certainly not.

A: Certainly younger generations use it more.

A: Certainly not much.

She is a certainly an egotist.

Hutton is a certainly a market oriented Labour minister.

A: "Yeah, certainly an agnostic.

"Plan A certainly didn't work".

There was also a certainly level of kidney accumulation.

A: I certainly thought so.

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