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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I certainly can" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express affirmation or willingness to do something when asked.
Example: "Can you help me with this project?" "I certainly can!"
Alternatives: "I definitely can" or "Of course, I can.".
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I certainly can.
I certainly can see that day coming.
I certainly can but it's none of your business.
Everyone I've met mostly has an attitude of big plans for themselves, which I certainly can appreciate.
I certainly can spoon down a bowlful or two and feel that I need nothing more for supper.
"You have to understand," she said, "if he could get through what he went through, I certainly can try to get through what I've been through".
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"Can I drive you home?" "You certainly can," I shot back.
"I hear what you say" certainly can mean "I disagree and I do not want to discuss it any further".
I certainly think we can.
"I certainly hope Toyota can stay.
I certainly hope it can be saved".
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