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be quite certain

adverb

To the greatest extent or degree; completely, entirely.

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She had wanted to be quite certain before she telephoned.

Perhaps that's because the producers couldn't be quite certain.

"I decide step by step, and at the moment you can be quite certain that you will see me again after the vacation".

(So slow was the turnover of products that you could be quite certain that it would still be there three months later).

And yet you could never be quite certain, which is what made the bill "a leap in the dark", to use the phrase of the frankly terrified Tory prime minister, Lord Derby.

Yes, Murray has strolled through the first four rounds, while Rafael Nadal looked below his best at times in dropping sets against Philipp Kohlschreiber and Ivo Karlovic, but Nadal has also won seven of the nine meetings between the two, and you can be quite certain he'll raise his game today.

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I was quite certain.

(It's quite certain someone will).

Of that Mr Hook is quite certain.

I'm quite certain it isn't.

I am quite certain they are pleasing the insurance companies.

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