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The phrase "certain from" is not grammatically correct. Instead, you could use "certain that" or "certain of" in written English. Examples: 1. I am certain that I locked the door before leaving the house. 2. She was certain of her decision to quit her job and travel the world.
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Yet we are not certain from whom we expect this.
It is difficult to be certain from here.
My knowledge of the matter is the more certain from having had some agency in it.
"It is certain from various sources that this was to be an alternative base to Afghanistan".
I was dumbfounded, certain from the look on the driver's face that it had been done deliberately.
They looked uninterested and leaden in a match whose result had seemed certain from the moment the teams were announced.
That was all but certain from their previous study of the creature's mitochondrial DNA, which was published in March.
It is certain from in vitro experiments that serum albumin, dipeptidyl peptidase IV, tubulin and UGTs are covalently modified by acyl glucuronides.
With responses then certain from defense lawyers, the effect of the order was to put off the execution for months, lawyers said.
One thing's certain: from 30, 50 or 70 m.p.h., the 3 Series will surprise a whole lot of V-8 sports cars and sedans.
In the silence of the night he expresses love, she feels love, but nothing is made certain from this questionable relationship.
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