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Discover Ludwig"might surely" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to express a possibility or potential outcome that is highly likely to happen. Here is an example sentence: "Although I can't say for certain, if you study hard and put in the effort, you might surely pass the exam."
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But do me a favor, keep it under your hat as widespread knowledge of its quality might surely harm it.
It might surely work as a film, or even a radio documentary, while as a CD it is certainly clever and atmospheric – but what does it communicate?
So far as its ability to command the sea around the British Isles is concerned, most Englishmen are content, and if anything could bring a smile to the grave face of the British sovereign, the magnificent assemblage of 187 naval ships might surely be expected to do it.
I want life as it was when we needed to live outdoors more because we didn't have air-conditioning; life when living outdoors meant turning to the street to encounter your neighbors, who might surely be out on their own porches; life when, if you were especially fortunate, you had a porch that, depending on the time of day or season, provided sun or shade.
His death now haunts our collective consciousness, reminding us that hate against LGBT people might surely mean death.
Ask any non-US citizen or black and brown American and one might surely discover that "American exceptionalism" like "White exceptionalism" is as American as apple pie.
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We might say surely they could take control but they are mentally if not physically disempowered from taking any action".
But actually at BCU 50% of students are ethnic minority … You might think surely it wouldn't be the same as in Cambridge.
"Officers might say: 'Surely you had access to a car or a phone [and could escape easily]' if someone had been in domestic servitude.
Whatever this move represents, it has nothing to do with capitalism: it's all about trading years-long monopoly contracts for a short-term fillip to the Treasury, with the hope that while extracting a profit, our roads' new owners will somehow improve and expand them (they might, but surely on terms akin to the eyewatering arrangements of PFI deals).
"A disbeliever in everything beyond his own reason might exclaim, 'Surely two distinct creators must have been at work.' ".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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