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"sure bet" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is highly likely or certain to happen. Example: "Investing in Apple stocks right now is a sure bet for long-term profits."
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Here's a sure bet.
And I think it's a sure bet".
It seemed like a sure bet.
This is no sure bet for Brooklyn Brewery.
I figured these sheets would be a sure bet.
But Mr. Obama does not sound like a sure bet.
The animated Tarzan looked a reasonably sure bet for families.
I just lost what I thought was a sure bet.
Mr. Dudamel, on the other hand, is a sure bet.
It's a sure bet they will use the word "reform" a lot.
FRANCHISES would be at the top of any list of investments people consider a sure bet.
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