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The phrase "sure as" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express the speaker's certainty or confidence in something. Here is an example: "Sure as the sun rises, she will be here on time."
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Sure — as long as he stays in disaster zones.
We can sure as heck slow it down!
Sure, as long as he makes you come.
Sure, as long as each one is a win.
Sure, as long as what you offer makes money.
Sure as hell yes.
But we can sure as heck try.
Be sure as to why being vegetarian counts for you.
Very good, sure as nuts.
I sure as hell wouldn't.
And he sure as hell did.
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