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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sure has" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to express agreement or affirmation about something that has definitely occurred or is true. Example: "The weather sure has changed since last week."
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He sure has, Col.
"Absolutely it sure has.
It sure has worked.
"Sure has," said Rolf.
OBAMA: He sure has.
He sure has us pegged.
Michelin-starred cooking sure has gone downhill.
"So it sure has been a pleasure".
Seth Rogen sure has slimmed down recently.
"But it sure has trashed my life".
That, he is sure, has implications.
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