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Discover Ludwig"may surely" is correct and usable in written English
This phrase is typically used to express the possibility of something happening, or to make a strong suggestion. For example, "You may surely enjoy the music if you listen closely."
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One thing you may surely expect: long lines to get into this panel.
"What they want at La Guardia may surely be different from what they want in Rapid City, S.D".
He wants 10,000 Test runs but the feat of achieving 100 Test matches and a creaky knee may surely sap some of the drive.
Nevertheless, we may surely doubt whether, had his life been "better", what he is today is the man he would have become.
Shared cultural moments such as these are not just commercial opportunities, although a regular bit of crowd-pleasing may surely be excused in the case of an institution such as the academy that has no annual public funding.
Some people think this was his Rodmanesque way of creating a second career as a professional wrestler, which seems unlikely, but he may surely have been messing with New York's mind by threatening to ride the No. 7 train, which his team and baseball were not about to permit.
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Although memories may fade, surely, in our democracy, the truth will out.
I will tell you, if I may; and surely I may tell a friend about my own and my father's grievous misfortunes.
Whatever academic scholarship may insist, surely a sense of proportion is the last thing we want from history — perspective, certainly, but not proportion.
After all, the ever-upwardly-failing Letwin may be surely added to the list of things that would survive a nuclear holocaust.
And whatever standard practice may be, surely as one of climate science's senior figures, Jones should take some responsibility for its misdemeanours?
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com