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Discover LudwigThe phrase "surely see" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express certainty or confidence in the action of seeing something. Example: "I will surely see you at the party tonight." This shows the speaker's confidence that they will indeed see the person at the party. Another example: "The sunset was so beautiful that we could surely see it from miles away." Here, the phrase is used to convey the certainty that the sunset was visible from a great distance.
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Some yoga practitioners will surely see my analysis as unconvincing.
"Some will surely see the new government as stooges.
I hoped (and truly thought) I'd surely see one here.
Should Jason Dufner win the P.G.A., we would surely see a resurgence in Dufnering.
He will surely see no benefit in compromising with Japan, which is despised by many Chinese.
We may not have known them personally, but we surely see ourselves in them.
It's this sort of thinking that will hopefully – nay, surely – see Amazon win the streaming wars.
One of these days I'll surely see it, and then we can convene again.
So awful, in fact, that when the Pandorica opens we must surely see him again.
And he can surely see more playing time in his future.
In the next two debates, we will surely see a much more aggressive and focussed Obama.
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