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Discover LudwigThe phrase "which surely" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a clause that adds emphasis or certainty to the main idea in a sentence. Example: "The news of her promotion, which surely came as a surprise to everyone, was met with excitement and congratulations."
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Which surely gives hope to all us.
Which, surely, is the most vital thing.
ger of getting married, which surely wouldn't suit him.
All a bit soporific, which surely couldn't be right.
Which surely is the most obvious upside of visibility.
Which surely can't be the half of it, but bravo.
McIntyre is involved, which surely implicates Slade too, right?
Which surely must be coming up... after this break.
Which, surely, is not such a bad place to be.
However, psychiatric patients' privacy issues get less attention in Information System Development (ISD), which surely needs more attention.
D'Antoni looks miserable, which surely pleased his many detractors in the Garden stands.
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