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The phrase "are sure to keep" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express confidence that something will be maintained or preserved in the future.
Example: "With our dedicated team and resources, we are sure to keep our customers satisfied."
Alternatives: "are guaranteed to maintain" or "will definitely uphold".
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The deals are sure to keep coming.
Definitions are sure to keep evolving.
For countries, there is no bankruptcy law, but they are sure to keep operating.
Hillary Clinton's speech patterns — that here-and-gone Arkansas twang, those "authoritative" masculine cadences — are sure to keep linguists busy for decades.
Consumer purchases of personal computers may be plunging, as Gateway shareholders just learned, but companies are sure to keep investing to reap productivity gains.
"As we head towards 2012 – a pivotal year for culture as well as sport – these witty and enigmatic creations underline London's position as one of the most exciting cities for art and are sure to keep people talking," he said.
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"Be sure to keep your PIN in a safe place".
Parents, just be sure to keep your payment information safe.
The loss was sure to keep the debate alive.
Chilling Keep in the fridge and be sure to keep covered or wrapped.
And be sure to keep extending your reach if you want to stay relevant.
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