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Discover LudwigThe phrase "be sure to try" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is usually used as a suggestion or recommendation, encouraging someone to try something. Example: "If you visit Italy, be sure to try the gelato- it's the best in the world!".
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Be sure to try those potatoes.
(Be sure to try Grandma's meatballs for 125 pesos).
Be sure to try the fresh limeade, which was refreshing on sunny days.
Be sure to try some Printen (the local gingerbread) and potato fritters (the local fast food).
At Ezo Seafoods (81-136-22-3019; ezoseafoods.com), be sure to try the Hokkaido fresh oysters.
Expect music and be sure to try the avocados – they're all grown locally.
For example, she said, be sure to try to understand how a bond issuer makes money.
Be sure to try one of the salads coming from Adam Goldgell's creative kitchen.
Be sure to try the macaroni cheese with gruyère and red onions – it's maccy cheese heaven.
If it's winter, be sure to try one of the hairy crab dishes.
Be sure to try their collio bianco, a top-end blended white.
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