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The phrase 'sure in' is not correct or usable in written English.
Instead, you can use the phrase 'sure of' to indicate certainty about something. For example, "I am sure of my ability to make a positive contribution to this project."
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Sure, in the shower.
Sure, in silence works.
I'm sure in time I will.
I'm not sure in what way.
Monetary policy for sure, in normal times.
We'll find out for sure in April.
Sure, in a biblical kind of way.
They were not so sure in 2015.
I'm sure, in time, that will happen".
But sure! "In fact" I'm friends with Russell!
To be sure, in Africa, there is still enormous misery.
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