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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'sure leave' is not grammatically correct in written English
You would typically say 'surely leave' or 'leave for sure' in place of this phrase. Example sentence: "If you're done with your work, you should surely leave now."
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My mom, now in the same nursing home for a year and a half, approaching 93, confined to a wheelchair, mind slowly seeping away, will, I'm sure, leave the same way.
Even supporters say his single-mindedness and self-assurance can make him seem like the political world's version of castor oil -- his policies may be good for you, but they sure leave a bitter taste.
Earlier today, our producer Sean Cole found the names of everyone here in the office written down with either "Jew," "Gentile," or "Not Sure, Leave a Dreidel on Their Desk and See What Happens" next to them.
If you're not sure, leave your first answer.
If you're not sure, leave it on as often as possible.
If you're not sure, leave the settings as they are, but if you want a specific sound quality, you can select "More settings", click on the drop-down menu labeled "High-quality audio", and then select which quality you want.
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"Philomena" sure left "Kill Your Darlings" in the shade.
The hijackers, to be sure, left no statements of any sort.
"I would have loved to get out on the field, for sure," left fielder Daniel Murphy said.
Representative Bill Janklow, a Republican who is nearly always blunt, tough and sure, leaves no bland impressions.
'Bowie's time on this Earth may be over, but he sure left us some great music,' the description reads.
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