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"will surely pay" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is a phrase used to express certainty or confidence that something will be done or completed. It is commonly used in promises, offers, and reassurances. Example: "I promise to finish my work by tomorrow, so you can rest assured that I will surely pay you back for your help."
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I will surely pay.
This one will surely pay off, except in Dayton's case.
The St .Vincent de Paul Society will surely pay for that, God knows.
"The warmongers who like to play with fire will surely pay a dear price," it added.
The Compassionate Conservative will surely pay us a final visit tonight.
As more subscribers binge-watch, Netflix's strategy with House of Cards will surely pay off.
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Much of the price will surely be paid by the general public.
But there is at least one more vote to come, by the I.O.C., in 2017, and it will surely be paying attention to the mood in Boston.
As the Supreme Court prepares to hear arguments on the constitutionality of partisan gerrymandering later this fall, more attention will surely be paid to California's successful experiment in redistricting reform.
Even if, as predicted, they make it through safely to the knock-out round, they will surely have paid a price for such prolonged exposure to the conditions.
Someone paying $3 or more for a cup can surely pay the added 50 cents that will help these farmers stay in business, and stay fed.
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