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'certain for' is not correct and usable in written English
Instead, you could use the phrase 'certain of' to express the same meaning. For example: I am certain of my abilities to solve this problem.
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A recession is virtually certain for 2012".
Death is certain for all.
I don't think anyone is certain for selection".
One thing has been certain for a while now: He tweets like one".
They're both terrific, certain for Oscars success – in part because they function best as performance showcases.
No; with the House vote certain for Bush, it serves nobody's purpose to prolong the interregnum.
But about Simon Starling's show I was less certain, for all his seemingly good intentions.
He has received forty-nine Oscar nominations, with a fiftieth almost certain for 2016.
It said a deal "seems virtually certain" for a nominal fee, perhaps up to £500,000.
That Jacob Zuma is the next president of South Africa has been certain for some time.
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