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Discover Ludwig"it's surely" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is a contraction of "it is surely," which is used to express certainty. For example, one might say "It's surely going to be a great day."
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There may be a contract between Facebook and its users, but it's surely not the social contract of democratic theorists.
But if St Paul's stands for anything, it's surely resilience.
It's surely no coincidence that the cat's name is Lulu.
That's just fine: it's surely important to consider whether a society's legal and economic arrangements are fair.
It's surely time film-makers reclaimed two of the genre's key ingredients: science and fiction.
Williams's wider influence on musical culture can't be quantified, but it's surely vast.
It's surely no coincidence that this was the main reference point for Mr. Pelt's set.
In part, it's surely emotional.
It's surely due a retro revival?
"But it's surely part of the solution.
It's surely just a matter of time.
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