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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as I sure" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks clarity.
Example: "I am as sure as I can be about the outcome of the project."
Alternatives: "as certain as I am" or "as confident as I feel".
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And that was it for me at the festival this time (as I sure hope to get back to it one day).
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Reviewer's comments: I very much enjoyed this thought-provoking essay, as, I am sure, will other readers of this issue of Biology Direct.
AS: I know that for sure.
My cleaner is sure they are coming, as I am sure many Latvians are".
AS: Sure, I still get nervous, I still get anxious.
As I'm sure she is.
"As I'm sure you can appreciate".
Which, as I'm sure you understand, is super awesome.
"I was delighted, as I'm sure you understand".
As I'm sure most of you do!
This, as I'm sure you recognize, is a coral.
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