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The phrase "sure there is" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used as an affirmative response to a statement or question, indicating agreement or confirmation. Examples: - "I heard that the new restaurant in town has amazing food." "Sure there is, I went there last week and the food was fantastic." - "Do you think we should ask for help with this project?" "Sure there is, it's always better to have a second opinion." - "There's no way we can finish this by tomorrow." "Sure there is, we just need to work together and stay focused."
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Sure there is.
I'm not sure there is now".
"I'm not sure there is," Coughlin said.
Cheney: Sure there is.
Make Sure there is no noise.
"Sure there is," I said.
I'm not sure there is".
Sure, there is poverty.
"I am sure there is," Moyes said.
Make sure there is a plan.
"So, sure, there is always a concern.
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