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The phrase "certain of having" is correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase implies confidence in having obtained something. For example: "John was certain of having won the race, so he smiled with satisfaction."
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EVACUATION IS RAPID German Government Feels Certain of Having the Entire Area Free by Aug. 1.
"Several of the shorter pieces are so good as to make the reader feel certain of having discovered" a writer "who seems not simply gifted but necessary".
Surely, if you're certain of having found Paradise, you can afford to be a little more magnanimous toward your less privileged sisters?
One way to be certain of having enough insurance to cover a total loss, he said, is to get "guaranteed replacement cost" coverage.
If they mean what they say, here are ten goals to aim for: China needs to be certain of having a nuclear second strike.
But one thing I'm absolutely certain of, having now spent a lot of time here in the state of New Hampshire, is you sure can't tell the people of New Hampshire what to do.
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Even if the founder is not the CEO, there is a certain advantage of having that founder around.
There is certain risk of having to remove the placenta.
Then the hospital management would be certain of permanently having a representative who is directly accountable to them.
It's really just a question of making certain you have top-of-the-line everything".
I don't imagine that those affirming the illegality of certain speech had this kind of speech in mind.
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