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The phrase 'it certainly deserves' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to emphasize that something is deserving of something else. For example: This project has turned out remarkably well; it certainly deserves recognition.
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While I'm not sure I can tell you it justifies its $299 price tag, I can say it certainly deserves its spot as one of the top contenders for this holiday season.
It certainly deserves its reputation for quality and – in a city where so many rooms are expensive but lack character – value for money.
At the very least the rap and its accompanying video should go viral: it certainly deserves to be seen by far more than the few of us who are currently sharing it on Twitter and other social networking sites.
It certainly deserves to.
"It certainly deserves to be renewed.
It certainly deserves to become a well-trodden one.
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It certainly deserved more critical approval.
On a recent night at DBar a friend and I shared an excellent Romana pizza ($12), which prompted a discussion about whether a featured ingredient, anchovy, would ever gain the widespread acceptance it certainly deserved.
This Must Be the Place is not my favourite of Sorrentino's films, but it certainly deserved inclusion at Cannes, and deserves to be watched for the glorious Byrne moments alone.
For example, we might not agree that part two of "Pamela" reformed the date rape arc, but it certainly deserved more careful consideration than the uproar churned out in response to part one.
I hope it meets with the public opprobrium it most certainly deserves".
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