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The phrase "was I certainly" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when reflecting on a past situation or expressing doubt about a certainty regarding oneself. Example: "Was I certainly mistaken in my judgment about the situation?"
Exact(2)
"I've never been in the zone like that, and if I was I certainly wouldn't want my coach to end it for me.
If there was, I certainly didn't see it.
Similar(57)
"If anyone was offended, I certainly am sorry.
He's right – I certainly was.
We were naive, or I certainly was naive".
"When I was younger I was certainly that way.
I was told I would certainly be mugged.
"I was certainly nervous".
"I was certainly surprised".
I was certainly jolted.
I was certainly in luck.
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