Sentence examples for sure of a from inspiring English sources

The phrase 'sure of a' is not correct and usable in written English.
To use it correctly, you should change it to a complete, well-formed sentence. For example: "I am sure of a positive outcome."

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He is sure of a rapturous reception.

Not quite everyone is sure of a Democratic landslide.

I cannot be sure of a full recovery".

We can't be sure of a single day's life.

Want to make sure of a profit during a recession?

If you go down to the woods today, you're sure of a big surprise.

Yet to be sure of a majority, Labour needs voters back from the Tories.

But where should you put the cash to be sure of a decent income?

These days, alas, one can't be so sure of a nibble.

Alfred the Great (871-899) could be sure of a top spot on Michael's king list.

Cosgrave seemed sure of a long tenure only because there was no alternative in sight.

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