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Discover LudwigThe phrase "get sure" is not correct or usable in written English
As it stands, it's a nonsensical phrase. Perhaps you meant "get surety," which would mean to obtain security or assurance. For example, "John needed to get surety before he could take out a loan."
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D.j.s pay $50 a month each, for which they get SURE records and research.
That's what I think the public doesn't get: Sure, there are complicated issues of which sports team a child should be on, or which shower to use, but those are secondary.
I wish I was married to someone in the military with all the benefits you get! Sure, we get 10percentt off in some stores and we qualify for college tuition support and low-interest loans.
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(She gets sure).
He's got sure hands, a sure arm.
We have got to make sure we get a response".
"You've got make sure you play man-on-man.
"You've got to make sure it gets implemented.
"We've got to make sure".
I get emotional, sure.
Make sure you get it.
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