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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'surely get' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to express certainty that something will happen, or to add emphasis to a statement. For example: "If you keep working hard, you'll surely get the promotion you deserve."
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He will surely get the chance.
By now, you surely get the idea.
But we will surely get closer.
It will surely get more writers eulogising about Amtrak.
He'll surely get the hang of it next time.
The new administration will surely get some attention.
It can surely get no worse for Parramatta.
And you would surely get a book out of it.
If you were born before 1990, you'll surely get something of a buzz.
That implies that the euro zone's summer will surely get hotter.
D'Antoni will surely get another shot at coaching an N.B.A. team, possibly before the season's end.
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