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The phrase "and it will surely" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express a strong belief or confidence that something will happen in the future.
Example: "If we continue to work hard, and it will surely pay off in the end."
Alternatives: "and it will definitely" or "and it is certain to".
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Sow the same seed of rapacious licence and oppression ever again, and it will surely yield the same fruit according to its kind".
The EU was reluctant even to put agriculture on the table in Doha, and it will surely grasp any opportunity to put off reforms to its Common Agricultural Policy.
And it will surely surprise us again.
And it will surely require significant additional investments.
And it will surely take less than the two years Mitterrand had before changing course.
And it will surely look scandalous against the F.D.I.C.'s losses on the deal.
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The folks at UIC's Packingtown Review are going there--and it will surely be interesting.
Experience it through a first-class soundsystem and it'll surely destroy you.
Although the mortgage squeeze may slow development of lofts and condominiums in the central cities and "walkable" towns and suburbs, "it will surely continue".
CDGO gave the album a positive review and commented that the album is more eclectic and that "it will surely satisfy the fans and other lovers of electronic music.
The bird will need at least a day to get use to the bridge and then it will surely explore and play on it.
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