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to be sure
adverb as in indeed
adverb as in surely
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While confirming DR Congo had turned a corner, he warned it was too soon to be sure the outbreak was over.
From BBC
Disturbing, to be sure, and a grim sign of the times.
From Los Angeles Times
He said jurors would have to be sure that when Mr Sharif, by his own admission, beat Sara, he meant to cause her “at least serious harm”.
From BBC
Olsen: And now I have to be sure to ask you simply about the song “Defying Gravity.”
From Los Angeles Times
Others suggest Reeves wants reform but also wants to be sure of a full political backing from the neighbours at No 10.
From BBC
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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