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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an surely" is not correct in written English.
It appears to be a typographical error or a misunderstanding of the phrase "and surely."
Example: "I believe, and surely you must agree, that this is the best course of action."
Alternatives: "and certainly" or "and undoubtedly."
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Probably a longer monitoring would allow to obtain more accurate values for the spontaneous conditions an surely in such conditions the bigger damage due to variations can be eliminated, but who can ensure that spontaneous conditions would be the best for all the materials present in the building?
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Or Hester Prynne, whose scarlet "A" surely means "Addlepated"?
A job for a robot, surely?
The Best Under A Billion is surely a fast crowd.
An encouragement, surely, for a final push.
Worth a try, surely.
A misprint, surely.
A holiday, surely?
A hoax? Surely not.
A miracle surely?
Under a stone, surely?
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