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The phrase "and am certainly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a strong affirmation or certainty about a statement made previously in the sentence.
Example: "I have been working hard on this project, and am certainly looking forward to its completion."
Alternatives: "and I definitely" or "and I am sure".
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I'm just not sure and am certainly not guaranteeing anything.
I consider myself a modern man, and am certainly use to the modern conveniences that life and technology afford us.
I have studied eastern spirituality off and on for most of my life, and am certainly not a religious zealot.
She was refreshingly honest: "I truly understand your point, and am certainly experiencing fear around the repercussions if he doesn't explain his art".
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Also, perspective-taking is hard and is certainly not foolproof.
The biographies are readable and are certainly not overly dry.
Biologically-inspired algorithms and frameworks are certainly innovative and exotic.
And it is certainly burdensome.
And Wright was certainly pleased.
And he is certainly right.
And that is certainly true.
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