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The phrase "is sure to ask" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase to indicate that someone is likely to ask something in the near future. For example, "She is sure to ask about the details of the assignment when she meets with her supervisor tomorrow."
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"China is sure to ask the E.U. to end its arms embargo and for the E.U. to grant China market economy status".
Someone is sure to ask: If supplies to Hezbollah are to be cut off, shouldn't supplies from the United States to Israel be equally forbidden?
At some point, the child of the lost wife is sure to ask: "What did my mother die of?" In the Juniper Tree, the mother died of "joy".
Kerber, who will become the new world No2 after this week, is sure to ask her many more questions but revenge is a great motivation and it would be a surprise if Williams does not play well.
No matter how reassuring he seeks to be this year, Glazer is sure to ask, as well, why a seat to watch Wayne Rooney is two-thirds of the price of a place at Highbury.
Mr. Romney is sure to ask that question again on the stage.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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