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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'of sure' is not grammatically correct in written English.
You could use the phrase 'for sure' instead. For example: I'll be there for sure.
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This was the intention of Sure Start.
Are we witnessing a surrender in advance of sure defeat?
The day is rich with claims of sure things that fade in the homestretch.
Early studies suggest that the quality of Sure Start child care is variable.
And the Government must not ignore growing midwife shortages and the decimation of Sure Start.
The two arrows indicate the presence of sure signs that the bunkers are storing chemical munitions.
Tony Blair complained that some children were beyond the reach of Sure Start.
Still no sign of sure touches in the opposing box though.
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Those deals now seem like a model of sure-footedness.
But then Tom Brady's plight — a lack of sure-handed receivers — became national news.
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