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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are still sure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when confirming someone's confidence or certainty about a situation or decision, especially after some time has passed.
Example: "After discussing the risks involved, are you still sure about your choice to invest in that project?"
Alternatives: "are you still confident" or "do you still believe".
Dictionary
are still sure
verb
To calm down, to quiet
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Mr Jack Ashley, MP, said: "No one can rejoice about the thalidomide offer because the children are still sure to go through life afflicted by a grim disability.
Some people are still sure to think Highlight is creepy right now.
A new window will appear asking your if you are still sure you want to uninstall.
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"I am still sure they are the guarantors".
Yet, I'm still sure it's wherearemyglasses' friend who misunderstood the book.
Her mother asked her if she was still sure that she wanted to go ahead.
And Dr. Finger says he is still sure that he is allergic to StarLink.
Goldberg asked them if they were still sure they wanted to pursue a case.
All qualifiers aside, Albert said he was still sure he was witnessing "the best first-round series of all time".
But I am still sure we did the right thing to get rid of Saddam and his murderous Baath Party".
And even when he's wrong, Mike is still sure he's right.
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