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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fairly sure" is completely correct and commonly used in both written and spoken English
It means being moderately or reasonably certain about something. It is often used when one is not completely certain, but still has a strong belief or feeling about something. Example: I'm fairly sure I left my keys on the kitchen counter before leaving for work this morning. In this sentence, the speaker is expressing that they have a strong belief that they left their keys on the kitchen counter, but they are not completely certain. This phrase can be used in various situations, such as expressing an opinion, making a prediction, or stating a fact with some degree of uncertainty.
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I'm fairly sure not.
I'm fairly sure they died.
I'm fairly sure we didn't.
I'm fairly sure you're not dead.
Fairly sure it wasn't branded "iFake".
That's a sentence I was fairly sure I'd never write.
I was fairly sure he was not dating anyone.
I'm fairly sure I went to Xq28 once.
I'm fairly sure it's something I'll have to live with.
He's fairly sure that no one paid it any mind.
In fact, I'm fairly sure I have said the same.
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