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The phrase "sure return" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it to express assurance that something will happen; for example, "I'll make sure to return it to you as soon as I can."
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The lines in Alan Clark's diaries on the sexual allure of Margaret Thatcher I'm sure return to many hapless readers in the dead of night.
"If you have student loans or any other debt that is accumulating interest at a rate of 8 percent or more, then paying off that debt is probably going to result in a better return, and more of a sure return than trying to invest," he says.
Do you want a sure return on your money?
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All the politicians are saying is "please register" and I'm sure returning officers are tearing their hair out.
When I was in the Texas House I led efforts to make sure returning veterans got the benefits they deserved.
But she thinks that the convertibles have an edge, because their interest payments provide a surer return than stock gains.
Even the great Secretariat was forced to retire early by the syndicate that owned him, hoping for a quicker and surer return on their investment.
She made sure to return it.
"When they leave, the Taliban for sure will return".
I just want to make sure the return is good.
Be sure to return a passing grüezi (hello), even if it is in your own language.
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