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The phrase "I certainly think" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express a strong belief or opinion about something.
Example: "I certainly think that we should invest more in renewable energy."
Alternatives: "I truly believe" or "I firmly believe."
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I certainly think so.
I certainly think we can.
But I certainly think it.
"I certainly think so," said Ms. Bancroft.
"I certainly think he couldn't have.
"Walt, I certainly think is a candidate.
At least, I certainly think it does.
But I certainly think it does.
I certainly think it a lot, though.
I certainly think an equivalent truth applies to financial markets.
Perhaps not, but I certainly think about doing it.
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