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Discover Ludwig"sure to satisfy" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is guaranteed to fulfill or meet expectations. Example: The restaurant's famous dish, the steak and mashed potatoes, is sure to satisfy even the pickiest of eaters.
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Sure to satisfy everyone.
The film contains enough gratuitous naked torsos that it is sure to satisfy those fans.
Drink-master Matt Pfohl curates a beverage list sure to satisfy the most serious cocktail palate in a restaurant with design focused on every square inch.
"With its tiny, winding streets, copious vendors and beautiful women, Bangkok offers its visitors an array of cultural delights sure to satisfy the tastes of all travelers," the tournament Web site promises prospective players.
The burger is big and meaty and sure to satisfy; even better are the grilled marinated skirt steak with parsley-garlic sauce; and the salad of crispy peanut chicken, Boston lettuce, snap peas and sweet corn with a jalapeño dressing.
The light and brilliant accompaniment to this bravura was admirably played by the orchestra, and so as, we are sure, to satisfy the staunchest advocate for subdued orchestral accompaniment.
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There's certainly one sure way to satisfy yourself as to whether these or other ISS-related UFOs are hoaxes or something truly unexplained.
Baked By Melissa's bite sized cupcakes (a little less filling), Chloe's Soft Serve Fruit Co. (a little healthier) and BurgerFi's frozen custard (a little more addictive), are sure ways to satisfy a sweet tooth and skip the lines of TV fandom in a city of sinful sweeteries.
"I can't be sure it's enough to satisfy people that justice has been done, but it's enough to satisfy them that (Thomas' death) wasn't just brushed off as others have been in the past," Vice Mayor Minette Cooper said.
The Newport Beach Public Library is sure to have something to satisfy your curiosity about all things Elizabeth.
One of the young ladies who answered said that she couldn't take 130 words a minute, but felt sure she was fast enough to satisfy the doctor.
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