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The phrase "that would surely" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to express confidence or certainty about something. Example: "I promised to finish the project by the end of the week, and that would surely impress my boss."
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It was a performance that would surely make the famously intense Garnett proud.
Trump has also pledged to reduce corporate taxes, a move that would surely please executives.
That man Davies stepped up to take the kick that would surely seal the title.
It was the latent feelings that would surely emerge again with the end of the Depression.
There was a family at the ready — no matter the size — that would surely be there for this little one.
He could presumably establish four diamond tricks, but if the opponents shifted to hearts, that would surely kill the contract.
It's the kind of after-two-drinks question that would surely start a fight in theater circles.
A jury had just pronounced him guilty of seven murders that would surely put him behind bars for life.
"Fine arts" become "aesthetic sciences" — that would surely get more parents to let their kids major in art.
It wrongly assumes that no cost would arise from the reduced liquidity in financial markets that would surely result.
If it were possible to stop light in its tracks, that would surely help in the creation of such components.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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