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Discover Ludwig"sure you" is not correct written English.
It is a phrase typically used in casual, spoken English. If you want to use a similar phrase in written English, you can write "Certainly". For example: "Certainly, you can borrow my bike".
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I'm sure you understand.
Sure, you know it.
Sure you may.
"Sure," you think.
"I'm sure you do".
Sure you do.
Sure you did.
"Sure you can".
"Sure you saw him".
"Say, sure you do".
Sure you ain't triplets?
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