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'sure himself' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use 'sure himself' in a sentence when it is used to emphasize a person feeling certain or confident in his or her own abilities. For example: "John was sure himself that he could complete the project quickly and with a high level of quality."
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Perhaps the latter isn't sure himself.
"Will the dialogue exist?" Mr. Belot added, not yet sure himself.
The prophet was sure it had ended, and now he wasn't quite sure himself.
A moment later, the man, Dan Visel, 32, rose and drifted into the crowds, not sure himself what he had gotten from it.
Maybe Mr. Anagnopoulos is not even sure himself, as he writes in the title poem, "Each word framed in time or scattered".
Mr. Monson said he was not sure himself who the catcalls were for but that he did not see it as important.
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The "officer" introduces himself with utter confidence, sure of himself and unambiguous about the necessary course of action.
"He's pretty damn sure of himself".
He's very sure of himself".
I'm not sure Bowie himself does.
He was aggressive, sure of himself.
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