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The phrase "which sure" is not correct and usable in written English.
It appears to be an incomplete or incorrect expression and does not convey a clear meaning. Example: "I believe in the project, which sure seems promising."
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Importantly, we note that the majority of participants come to SURE with no prior experience in a mentor-supervised research setting, a gap which SURE fills.
Which sure would have been swell.
Which sure sounds just like a media company to me.
Which sure sounded as if the charge will be that someone's vote was planned, or bought.
He told me he loved getting lost, calling his explorations "happy accidents," which sure sounded better than a flat.
Its turn north toward the Carolinas caused Ms. Emmel to cancel her weekend jaunt to Oak Island which, sure enough, was lashed by tropical rains on Friday afternoon.
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SB1 subwatershed shows low bifurcation index which are sure indicators of notable tectonic imprint on the drainage network.
Which, OK, sure.
"You're never quite sure which".
I'm not sure which.
Which I'm sure you already knew.
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