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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assuredly that" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward or unclear.
It can be used when you want to emphasize certainty about a statement or belief, but it is better to use it in a more complete context.
Example: "I can assuredly say that we will meet our deadline."
Alternatives: "certainly that" or "definitely that".
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It is assuredly that.
Anthony Weiner responded assuredly that such violence was impossible in modern-day New York.
"She said very assuredly that Dan had a very early case," Dianne recalled.
In 2012, when Charlie Rose asked Zuckerberg about his company's plans to reënter the most populous country on earth, he responded assuredly that there were "other places in the world where we can connect more people, more easily".
Several Palestinians said assuredly that when Hillary Rodham Clinton said earlier this year that the Palestinians deserved an independent state, this most certainly could not have been an accident even though the White House immediately distanced itself from the first lady's remark.
This remembrance makes me know assuredly that I did it; but I might have done it, though I did not remember it" (Essays, 265).
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I am also confident that our newest Australians, at the citizenship ceremony I was honoured to address, live proudly and assuredly with that choice as well.
"Presumably the city's had to spend a lot of money on this and presumably might have to spend a lot more to defend what is almost assuredly something that's going to be ruled to be illegal," Plouffe said.
These observations do not assuredly support that DCD is more suitable for evaluating the reconstructed faces than ADCP.
But congressional Republicans will, almost assuredly, ignore that document and work off the White House's in order to re-define the "center".
But unless O'Connor is overruled, it is assuredly false that a test that would have produced the opposite result in that case is still in the running.
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