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The phrase "will for sure be" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to express certainty about a future event or situation. Example: "The event will for sure be a success, given the amount of preparation we've done."
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Martin Schulz, the president of the European parliament, said: "Treaty change will, for sure, be a difficult item.
He will, then, be a favourite, he will, for sure, be trying, and he will, inevitably, be tearing up the practice ground.
The LHC is not the only game in town, and Fermilab's Tevatron collider will for sure be presenting updated results from its search, which may show some first hints of the Higgs and will at the very least tighten the limits on what its mass might be.
It will for sure be all day," one of the cast members told me.
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That belief may prove right or wrong, but they'd for sure be wise to.
Meanwhile, NASA has shared detailed plans for their Mars endeavors, but can't provide those price tags or dates without knowing how much they'll for sure be able to get.
And one of them will almost for sure be the Chrome Web Store.
"What I will say for sure is that I wouldn't do another three-year contract," he recently told Guardian Australia.
The only way to know a treatment will work for sure is to actually test it.
But the one thing we'll know for sure is that they don't mean it.
The one thing you'll know for sure is that the manufacturer signed the agreement with the BBC and so the above all applies to you.
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