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Discover LudwigThe phrase "certainly I will" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to indicate a strong agreement or promise to do something. For example: - "Will you help me with this project?" - "Certainly I will, I have some free time tomorrow."
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Certainly, I will take that into account.
"Certainly I will decide to start Ramsey because [Mathieu] Flamini is suspended," the manager said today.
"Certainly, I will examine whatever proposal is put forward," Mr. Lance said.
"Obviously, I was concerned with the preparation for the game, but certainly I will sit down with Rob and go through it.
Certainly, I will do anything to avoid taking the side of Peter Kosminsky's movie, which tenders the Lecter-like suggestion that art excuses all.
"We need to look at the exemptions are too broad and certainly I will be consulting with the ethnic community," Seselja said.
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Certainly, I'll get that from my agent.
Certainly, I'll get straight to you after this match.
Certainly, I'll never again see a Chagall without remembering them.
"I'm not blaming anyone, but certainly I'll always be aware of what might have been if I hadn't asked for more tests.
Certainly I'll be back next week to see the joining up of the past and the present, the picture completed.
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