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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'be certain of' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to express assurance or confidence in something. Example: I am certain of my decision to pursue a career in medicine.
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Nevertheless, we cannot be certain of success.
But that's an almost impossible thing to be certain of.
But we can be certain of one thing.
But he cannot yet be certain of victory.
Could the official be certain of the Myanmar connection?
They cautioned, however, that they had a limited ability to be certain of that.
I only need to be certain of the initial time, which is easy.
It is, of course, impossible to be certain of the credibility of what we were told.
Mr. Elliot said she first had wanted to be certain of its validity.
But I'd known just enough to be certain of how little I knew.
No certainty other than the certainty that we can't be certain of anything.
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