Sentence examples for most certainly exists from inspiring English sources

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The marbled public works project is harder to recognize, but it most certainly exists.

If there is a playground for adults, it most certainly exists by the pool at Coachella.

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"Good and bad people most certainly exist in every country, and India has an absolutely astonishing amount of good people".

This form (a quatrain of iambic monometers) doesn't look very promising, but it does most certainly exist, as does its trochaic equivalent.

He said that ADHD does most certainly exist in France.

It should most certainly exist -- in the hearts of honest and accepting people -- far away from government.

"You will most certainly be shunned".

The photo most certainly still exists on cellphones, and perhaps on social networking sites, readily retrievable.

"At the time of the Treaty of Berlin," he smoothly informs me, "Hungary most certainly did exist: under the 1867 Act of Compromise, the Hapsburg kingdom became a dual monarchy, usually known as the Austro-Hungarian empire, in which the Emperor Franz-Josef was king of both Austria and Hungary.

Most ears can't tell a huge difference between sound compression codecs, but the difference certainly exists.

That instinct is rarer in Libya, but it certainly exists.

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