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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'surely willing' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to emphasize that someone is willing to do something. For example: "I am surely willing to take on this project."
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Harriet Harman – deputy Labour party chief, leader of the House and, despite the ostensibly airtight denials, surely willing modestly to be swayed to succeed Gordon Brown in the top job – has finally, unintentionally, stumbled onto the core issue in the great MPs' expenses scandal.
So the lesson is here: having a beer with a candidate dude or noshing on cupcakes with the female contender -- something Hillary is surely willing to do -- does NOT make an informed or intelligent voter or a perfect and "lovable" president.
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If Fallon ever runs out of usuable "Nightly News" footage, Williams will surely be willing to lay down a few new tracks himself.
This is surely where "Willing" will begin to shine, given how powerfully Spencer portrayed David Axelrod's twisted passion for Jade Butterfield in "Endless Love" and how movingly he depicted Fielding Pierce's devotion to his ghostly desiderata, Sarah Williams, in "Waking the Dead".
They argued that if Democrats are willing to raid Pell funds to pay for other programs, Republicans surely will do the same.
After all, if your current society and economic model has served you well in a crisis you are surely less willing to accept change.
While cocaine is more freely available within the Palace of Westminster than heroin, the latter would surely be willing to adapt.
As Toni Nadal recalled, on the elevator ride up, Pérez-Barbadillo noticed that Nadal was wearing long shorts and told him that there was a dress code but that the restaurant would surely be willing to relax the rule.
If there were enough millions in prize money, especially if there were no 36-hole cut, enough PGA Tour pros would surely be willing to risk being embarrassed by finishing behind any of the L.P.G.A. pros.
Businesses would surely be willing to pay to insert themselves into results for "restaurant" or "lawyer".
The only particular proposal he makes is that "ought" becomes overridable; yet he should surely be willing to concede that quite new concepts may come into being all, of course, under the arching guidance of critical thinking.
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