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The phrase "are very certain" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a strong level of confidence or assurance about something.
Example: "After reviewing all the evidence, we are very certain that our findings are accurate."
Alternatives: "are quite sure" or "are absolutely confident".
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The Patriots are very certain.
But several Macedonian soldiers in the area are very certain.
"We are very certain the events aren't there," Dr. Pier Oddone, the laboratory's deputy director, said in an interview yesterday.
But they are very certain they don't want the United States to do anything that might trigger an angry response.
People are very certain they are fighting a just cause, but it doesn't always work out like that.
Some functions whose processes are very certain and repeatable or governed by outside regulatory or compliance requirements may never need agile management, nor would they necessarily benefit from it, she noted.
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Proven achievement is very certain.
He was very certain he could continue.
Bowen said Morrison was "very certain of his facts last week".
It is very certain that the Kansas statute does not transcend the limitations.
A second doctor "was very certain Mr. Kelly was incompetent" and the third said "he probably was" incompetent.
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