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The phrase "to know certainly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a strong conviction or assurance about a fact or piece of information. Example: "I want to know certainly whether the meeting is scheduled for tomorrow."
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It's hard to know; certainly law firms and investment banks have failed before.
"It didn't bring Charlie back, but it helped to know, certainly, what was going on," Dr. Dean said.
Perhaps he would be good at it — he seems to know, certainly, how to spin out multiple and competing narratives.
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We'll know certainly by the end of next week.
You know, certainly, it's created a lot of damage.
You have to see it for yourself to know".. "Certainly, poverty is not in your face here," said Mr Laurence Lien, chief executive officer of the non-profit National Volunteer & Philanthropy Centre and a newly-appointed Nominated Member of Parliament.
Who wants to know?" We certainly do!
Hard to know for sure, but it certainly reads like the latter.
Good to know; we'd certainly like the prices to recover from the deflationary shock they sustained as soon as possible.
Whoever owns it, the RBC that Russian readers have come to know will almost certainly cease to exist: like many outlets before it, it will be reduced to a tamer, duller version of its old self.
You also have to know that players certainly don't accept being spoken to in that way".
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