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Discover Ludwig'sure myself' is not a correct phrase in written English.
However, you can use the phrase 'sure of myself' which means to be confident in one's own abilities. For example, "I felt sure of myself when I gave my presentation to the board."
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I'm still not sure myself.
I'm not entirely sure myself.
I'm not sure myself which is right.
I've never been quite sure myself.
I'm not sure myself, but I would like to know.
But her husband, James Abbey, who is retired, said: "I'm not 100percentt sure myself.
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Decisional conflict will be measured using the SURE (Sure of myself; Understand information; Risk-benefit ratio; Encouragement) test [ 28].
"I was so sure of myself.
But I was sure of myself.
But I wasn't sure of myself".
I'm not even sure about myself in this regard.
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