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The phrase "I can surely" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to express confidence or certainty in something. Example: "I can surely complete this project on time."
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"I can surely help.
This one I can surely handle.
"I can surely empathize with the dealers who were not brought forward into the new company.
Then, too, the paintings will appreciate, maybe not a lot, but given time I can surely get my money back, so in a way I'm just guarding them.
"From the standpoint of people that actually went through that, I can surely understand it if they said, 'I ain't never working offshore again,' " he said.
If I can win £800 in five days, I can surely also lose it, which would represent a serious test of nerves.
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But it can surely hurt us.
Whatever it is, it can surely wait.
"I can say surely," she claimed in early October when she invited a group of journalists to her home, "that ISIS or any such type of organization or their activities have not sprouted in Bangladesh".
I make my own first entrance into it a little after eight when I put out the garbage can, surely a prosaic occupation, but I enjoy my part, my little clang, as the droves of junior high students walk by the center of the stage dropping candy wrappers.
I make my own first entrance into it a little after eight when I put out the garbage can, surely a prosaic occupation, but I enjoy my part, my little clang, as the droves of junior high school students walk by the center of the stage dropping candy wrappers.
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