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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fully sure" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when expressing complete confidence or certainty about something. Example: "I am fully sure that we will meet the project deadline."
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We're not fully sure what's going on.
"They weren't fully sure what was going on".
But she admitted: "Today there is no way to be fully sure where the skin has come from".
Like your final exams at school, you can never be fully sure that you have done enough revision.
This is because you can never be fully sure that the differences seen between cannabis users and non-users are not due to some other difference between those who choose to smoke cannabis or not.
Maurizio Pollini, the soloist, was typically vivid and alert, but seemed not fully sure of his role in playing chill, bright fragments and explosive chords, while some of the orchestral players wanted to find humor in the music more than unsettling oddity and malaise.
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"We would expect any responsible company to investigate fully, make sure that no customer is out of pocket and if necessary compensate for any inconvenience caused," she said.
Next, dust powder over them to fully make sure the concealer will stay.
Cover it fully, making sure that it is all gray (or whichever color you've chosen) by the time you're done.
The BMA, he was sure, fully understood his plans.
"These files are not fully fake for sure," said security researcher Bencsáth Boldizsár, who is credited with discovering the state-sponsored Flame malware, in an interview with Ars Technica.
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