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Discover Ludwig"sure fire" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an idiomatic expression that means "certain" or "guaranteed to succeed". Example sentence: I'm sure his plan is a sure fire success.
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Absolute sure fire hits".
Rubber remains a sure fire way to do it.
They were seen as sure fire relegation candidates.
Making predictions is a sure fire path towards getting ridiculed.
A sure fire trigger for me.
It's a 100% sure fire hit.
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Sure-fire business case.
Hit potential Sure-fire.
It's a sure-fire closer.
Its sure-fire business plan?
Sanctions are no sure-fire panacea.
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