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"sure if" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to suggest that something is true contingent on something else. For example: "I'll do it, sure if you help me out."
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Sure, if rather familiar.
Sure, if you insist.
I'm not sure if it does.
I'm not sure if she appreciates it.
Not sure if you're eligible to vote?
He wasn't sure if he could survive.
Sure, if you've only got one cat.
I'm not sure if I believe it!
I wasn't sure if I had one.
I'm not sure if we had dinner.
I'm not sure if that was achieved.
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