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"certainly me" is not a correct phrase in written English.
It is more common to say "certainly I" or "definitely me." An example could be: "Certainly I will attend the meeting tomorrow" or "The job is definitely me, I meet all the qualifications."
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MA: You know I think you'll find in Silicon Valley, and certainly me personally, have very libertarian leanings and generally like the government to be out of our business.
Unable or unwilling to learn even the most basic tasks, clumsy, late for everything, he was a constant trial for his fellow soldiers, endlessly exasperating his squad leader and platoon sergeant, and certainly me, his platoon leader.
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It certainly pleased me.
Certainly not me.
That is certainly not me.
He certainly fooled me, too!
It's certainly not me".
The result certainly surprised me.
That's certainly not me.
"It certainly set me back".
That certainly makes me suspicious".
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