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Discover LudwigThe phrase "certainly but" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to acknowledge a point while introducing a contrasting or additional thought. Example: "I agree with your assessment of the situation, certainly but we need to consider other factors as well."
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Gruesome, certainly, but illuminating.
Certainly, but also rough justice.
Certainly, but not only them.
Death, certainly — but death with dignity, no.
Cheery, certainly, but a bit thin.
Some, certainly, but how much?
Ridiculous, certainly, but likeable nonetheless.
More youthful, certainly, but also more complicated.
Tweaked, certainly; but truly and deeply changed?
Lessons have been learned, certainly, but just what were they?
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From our parents, certainly- but also in school.
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