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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'if not sure' is correct and it can be used in written English.
It is used in situations in which there is an element of doubt or uncertainty. For example, "If not sure what to do, ask a friend for advice."
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But Cornwell is nothing if not sure.
"If not sure of your courage with loose cows, carry stick".
But she was nothing if not sure of herself, she had never met a man she could not conquer".
She looks confused, apprehensive, vaguely hopeful, as if not sure whether to anticipate a kick or a caress.
I spent most of my time trying to kill gun control". DeLay is nothing if not sure of himself and of what he believes.
Looking ill and overweight, Twombly putters in his cluttered studio and sits and gazes perplexedly into space for long periods as if not sure where he is.
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