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"sure of itself" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means having confidence or certainty in oneself or one's actions. Example: The team was sure of itself, even in the face of defeat, and never gave up until they reached the finals.
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Very sure of itself.
Suddenly ASEAN looks less sure of itself.
Leisurely and sure of itself.
It is finished, sure of itself, certain.
The music is hearty and sure of itself.
The company is not even so sure of itself anymore.
The arm didn't feel quite sure of itself.
All the way through, the set felt flexible, improvisatory, sure of itself, but still reckless.
It's a story sure of itself in the frolic of its strangeness.
England, for once, arrived less sure of itself as a title contender.
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To thicken the plot a tiny tad, Mr. Whelan also speculates that the vicar general who conducts the inquiry is a Puritan and thus something of an interloper in the still new, none-too-sure-of-itself Church of England.
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